The Cheap Flights Weekly Roundup
Cheap flights galore again this week, as the summer begins in earnest. There were a slew of new routes, new start-up airlines, and new emissions promises to boot.
Airline Sales and Deals
Delta makes Mexico happen to deals from $129 Delta Air Lines is offering one-way rates starting at $129 on transborder travel to Mexico this month.
Alitalia's Magnifica Business-Class deals to Italy Italian flag carrier Alitalia is selling Business-Class deals from the US to Europe from $2,874 round-trip.
Canadian sunrise - United's summer specials United Airlines will fly north of the border from $151 one-way this summer.
Looking for mid-summer travel? Southwest has the deals Book by June 14: Southwest Airlines is selling discount airfares from $49.
Air Canada offers unlimited flights Purchase by Tuesday, June 26: Air Canada has added to its wide range of Flight Passes with the Ontario Pass and Quebec Pass, valid for Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz flights between July 1 and August 31.
New Service
United begins Palmdale-San Francisco service United Airlines has improved the travel options of Antelope County residents with a new service from Palmdale to San Francisco.
Northwest begins Detroit-Dusseldorf flight Northwest Airlines continues to flourish since its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with a new service to Dusseldorf, Germany.
Summer service to the Eternal City Air Canada has launched seasonal service from Montreal's Trudeau International to Rome.
American Airlines adds Caribbean link New Yorkers have a new chance to relax in the Caribbean sun, after American Airlines announced a new service to St Lucia.
Allegiant begins flights from Biloxi Allegiant Air has announced new nonstop flights from Biloxi, Mississippi.
Landmark aviation news this week…
Airlines pursue emission cuts Industry leaders pledged at their annual meeting that the aviation sector will aim for zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
Virgin plans Business-exclusive service Virgin Atlantic Airways has announced plans to join the growing Business-Class-only market.
Mesaba Airlines completes first revenue flight Mesaba Airlines, a subsidiary of Northwest Airlines, has achieved its first revenue flight with the new Bombardier CRJ900 jet.
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