Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) today lowered business and leisure fares in domestic markets served from its Cincinnati hub. The reductions offer more than 80 percent of customers flying to or from Cincinnati a significant savings on advance-purchase leisure and business fares to the hub’s most popular destinations, including select cities in Florida, the Northeast and along the West coast.
Sample reductions, effective immediately, include:
Market | Previous 21-day advance-purchase fare** | Reduction | New sample 21-day advance-purchase fare** |
Charleston, S.C. | $185 one-way* | 56% | $82 one-way* |
St. Louis | $180 one-way* | 53% | $84 one-way* |
Philadelphia | $149 one-way* | 38% | $92 one-way* |
Los Angeles | $310 one-way* | 58% | $130 one-way* |
Boston | $205 one-way* | 26% | $152 one-way* |
Hartford, Conn. | $180 one-way* | 12% | $159 one-way* |
Seattle | $305 one-way* | 43% | $173 one-way* |
Salt Lake City | $270 one-way* | 20% | $217 one-way* |
*One-way, based on a round-trip purchase. Additional taxes/fees/restrictions/baggage charges may apply.
**Comparison based on published fares as of Jan. 27, 2009 for the same travel period.
This new pricing structure is not a sale and applies to both leisure- and business-oriented travel. In addition to reductions on the lowest available fares, customers also will see reductions on other advance purchase and walk-up fares.
Visit Delta website for full terms, conditions and details.
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