Apr 24, 2008
In just two months from now, Zoom Airlines will be greatly expanding its low-cost, U.S.-origin flights to Gatwick Airport in London
A great many savvy U.S. travelers were able to cut their airfares to England last summer by flying on Zoom Airlines (www.flyzoom.com), the trans-Atlantic carrier that was formerly engaged in operating those flights from Canadian cities only. It was then that Zoom began New-York-to-London flights at prices undercutting the usual ones by at least $200.
Next month, Zoom will commence twice-weekly flights from San Diego to London/Gatwick for $365 each way (a big saving over what the usual London-bound carriers are charging), and in June it will do the same from Fort Lauderdale. The inventory of cut-rate fares to London will suddenly expand, and you really ought to periodically check the news at Zoom's website. (Zoom will also be continuing its New York-originating service to London, and the prices will again undercut the normal levels).
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Next month, Zoom will commence twice-weekly flights from San Diego to London/Gatwick for $365 each way (a big saving over what the usual London-bound carriers are charging), and in June it will do the same from Fort Lauderdale. The inventory of cut-rate fares to London will suddenly expand, and you really ought to periodically check the news at Zoom's website. (Zoom will also be continuing its New York-originating service to London, and the prices will again undercut the normal levels).
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