Last updated 2/15/00

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Top Story: On Thursday February 17th, Surfair CEO, Ricky Lucas, will fly to Phoenix for the weekend to meet with CEO of AirWest, Tony Moore, for a few reasons. The main reason, and probably the most important to signify the first few days of the new code share between the two airlines, SurfAir based on the east coast, and AirWest based on the west coast. As a show of jester to the people of SurfAir, lucas will be taking a passenger flight non stop from SurfAir's base in Providence, to Phoenix. In June when AirWest begins service to Providence, Tony Moore will fly to SurfAir's Hub to inogurate the new city. There is scheduled to be a big party at terminal 3, on Thursday, as both CEOs of both airlines will be there at the same time. AirWest is set to cristen its second 737-800 the 'SurfAir-bus'.

AirWest Going Intl.? AirWest announced earlier this week that they will be taking their fisrt two Boeing 757s, and repainting to a red-blue-red scheme, to introduce their new AirWest International (AWI) service. Sometime in late July AWI will be begginign service to London Gatwick, and Paris Charles De Gualle Intl. airports non stop from Newark. Their will be one single flight per day to London, except on saturdays, and a saturday only flight to Paris. The flight to Paris will originate at Newark, but the flights bound for the U.S. will arrive at John F. Kennedy Intl, to allow with easy connection with SurfAir to the caribbean.


On February 17th, 2000, AirWest places its second Boeing 737-800 into service, along with a the final 3 737-700s. One of these 737-700s will replace the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51, and the -51 will be returning to Northwest Airlines. Along with these new aircraft, AW will be beginning service to San Francisco Intl. Airport non-stop from Phoenix. Also there will be many new non stops from Salt Lake City, to Seattle, Chicago, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, and New Orleans. Las Vegas will also receive non-stop service to Albuquerque, and Phoenix will be getting a non-stop to New Orleans. These new flights should add to your enjoyment of AirWest, and make a more convenient trip. AirWest is proud to bring you these new routes.

FARE SALE CONTINUES!
   From now until July 10th, AirWest is having a $89 cross-country fare sale. $89 one-way, does not include airport tax. All airports are included, flights to New Orleans originating after March 1st, are available for this fare. If your flight involves a connection with SurfAir; after February 17th; you may be subject to higher fares. All Flights originating in Phoenix, AZ or Salt Lake City,UT will receive a $10 Hub city discount on all round-trip fares, where the flight contains only one segment (non stop flights only). To view where you can fly to/from your local airport, view our route map here.

FARE SALECONTINUES!
   From now until July 10th, SurfAir is having a $49 fare sale. $49 one-way, does not include airport tax. All airports are included If your flight involves a connection with AirWest; After February 17th; you may be subject to higher fares. All Flights originating in Providence, RI or Washington, D.C., will receive a $5 discount on all round-trip fares. To view where you can fly to/from your home city click here.



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To find out more about AirWest, E-Mail Tony Moore at:
[email protected]
To find out more about SurfAir, E-Mail Ricky L:ucas at:
[email protected]

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