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Showing posts with label blog gone europe. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2008

San Francisco to Copenhagen Begins This Fall

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced plans to begin non-stop operations from San Francisco to Copenhagen later this Fall. The 3X weekly departures will be operated by Airbus-340 aircraft, featuring 3-classes of service: Business Class (with chairs that recline into a bed), Economy Extra (extra legroom and inflight service) and Economy Class.

In November 2001, SAS withdrew San Francisco plans because of a downward trend in air travel.

At present, SAS only flies to four other U.S destinations: Seattle, New York City, Chicago and Washington D.C. The added San Francisco service is expected to begin this November, although presently tickets are not available on their website.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is made up of four airlines, SAS International, SAS Denmark, SAS Norway and SAS Sweden.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

San Francisco - Barcelona or Madrid Spain $417 roundtrip taxes included

HOT DEAL that won't last from United & Lufthansa Airlines
Price is $191+tax and surcharges, total cost $417 roundtrip. Valid thru mid-March 2008.
Weekend travel may cost slightly more, and minimum stay requirements apply. Example valid dates: March 6-March 11th. Visit http://www.farecompare.com/ to see other available dates.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Free travel book for Rick Steves fans: "Followers of Rick Steves, whose guides to Europe are packed in many a bag of globe-trotting Americans, will like this offer. Rick is giving away free copies of his 63-page, summer 2007 personal European travel journal. It's an inside look at where he goes, how he travels and what he's thinking as he trots from Rome, to Spain, to Croatia, among other places.

Included are memorable hotel stays, including one at a former convent in Florence. The Loggiato dei Serviti sounds Old-World wonderful. Beamed ceilings, parquet floors, heavy curtains with tasseled sashes, views over an ancient square. In winter, you can book a double for about $140, which is a very good price in these days of the doleful dollar. To request a copy of Rick's journal, click here on his Blog Gone Europe blog." (USA Today) Click here