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I think they have gone up $20.:rolleyes:

Are they trying to do what Frontier is doing. Go bankrupt and negate the union contracts?

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Start Planning Your Holiday Vacation with Fares as Low as $59* -

ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI - News), today launched a sale for travel to all of the airline's destinations with fares starting as low as $59*. Travelers may purchase these sale fares at http://www.airtran.com or via AirTran Airways' reservations system at 1-800-AIR-TRAN. For Spanish, call 1-877-581-9842.
The special fares are available for purchase through September 25, 2008, and are good for travel through January 30, 2009. Off-peak fares are valid for travel on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Peak fares are valid for travel on Monday, Thursday and Friday. Like all AirTran Airways fares, prices included in this sale are available for one-way travel and do not require a roundtrip purchase or an overnight stay.
Following is a sample of the one-way sale fares. All fares require a 10-day advance purchase and are valid in either direction:

Akron/Canton - New York (LaGuardia) $79 $99
Atlanta - Charleston $59 $69
Atlanta - Newport News/Williamsburg $74 $94
Atlanta - Orlando $84 $99
Atlanta - Philadelphia $89 $99
Atlanta - Phoenix $119 $144
Atlanta - West Palm Beach $84 $99
Baltimore/Washington (BWI) - Portland, Maine $74 $94
Bloomington/Normal - Atlanta $89 $104
Boston - Baltimore/Washington (BWI) $64 $79
Burlington - Tampa $99 $114
Buffalo/Niagara - San Antonio $89 $124
Charlotte - Milwaukee $94 $134
Chicago (Midway) - Sarasota $101 $119
Columbus - Atlanta $84 $99
Dayton - Baltimore/Washington (BWI) $69 $94
Ft. Lauderdale - Newport News/Williamsburg $79 $89
Flint - Orlando $95 $109
Gulfport/Biloxi - Atlanta $74 $89
Harrisburg - Orlando $103 $124
Houston (Hobby) - Ft. Lauderdale $99 $144
Indianapolis - Ft. Myers $89 $134
Jacksonville - Richmond $99 $129
Las Vegas - Milwaukee $109 $149
Los Angeles - Atlanta $149 $169
Milwaukee - Tampa $95 $124
Newark - San Antonio $99 $124
Newport News/Williamsburg - Orlando $71 $99
New York (LaGuardia) - Richmond $59 $59
Orlando - Baltimore/Washington (BWI) $78 $124
Philadelphia - Ft. Myers $89 $144
Portland, Maine - Orlando $84 $124
St. Louis - Savannah/Hilton Head $99 $119
San Antonio - Boston $94 $124
San Juan - Orlando $94 $124
Washington DC (Dulles or Reagan National)
- Las Vegas $140 $204
White Plains (Westchester) - Orlando $89 $134


AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI - News), a Fortune 1000 company, is ranked number one in the 2008 Airline Quality Rating study. The airline offers coast-to-coast flights, North America's newest all-Boeing fleet, friendly service and Business Class and complimentary XM Satellite Radio on every flight. To book a flight, visit http://www.airtran.com.
 
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What's your point?

Go to Southwest's website and you will see sale fares starting at $59, just like on the AirTran website. SWA even had one on there for $39.

JetBlue has fares starting at $49.

Delta has fares starting at $59.

And then there's Spirit, proudly advertising on their website fares starting at $9. Nice going guys.

So as far as AirTran standing out, they are not. They are running with the pack.

So I say again...what is the point of your post?


The only standout here is Spirit.
 
What's your point?

Go to Southwest's website and you will see sale fares starting at $59, just like on the AirTran website. SWA even had one on there for $39.

JetBlue has fares starting at $49.

Delta has fares starting at $59.

And then there's Spirit, proudly advertising on their website fares starting at $9. Nice going guys.

So as far as AirTran standing out, they are not. They are running with the pack.

So I say again...what is the point of your post?


The only standout here is Spirit.

So what? Call your mom and tell her she forgot to abort you.
 
"Sorry, I thought you said FIRE sale. Nevermind."

"I thought it said Fire sale also."

"haha me too"

You guys need reading glasses!

HaHa!
 
It means that they are in a short term cash crunch. The only way to raise money is to sell seats for cheap to get people to buy.
 

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