American Airlines is the first U.S. airline to launch service between the continental United States and Tokyo’s International Airport at Haneda. With the New York – Haneda service, American will be the only airline to serve both Narita and Haneda Airports from New York’s JFK International Airport.
Haneda is Japan’s main hub for domestic flights, providing the widest range of options for connections to and from Tokyo.
The new JFK HND flight will use a Boeing 777 airplane with 247 seats, 16 in First Class, 37 in Business Class, and 194 in Economy Class.
American also announced that it will offer triple AAdvantage® miles for First and Business Class travel and double AAdvantage miles for Economy Class travel on American’s new JFK – Haneda route through May 31, 2011. For customers purchasing a First Class or Business Class fare, that adds up to more than 20,000 miles** for a one-way trip (includes base plus bonus miles earned) to reward customers for their loyalty. To participate in this offer, register prior to travel and obtain complete details at www.aa.com/haneda.
In addition to its new service to Haneda, American will continue to provide service to Tokyo’s Narita Airport from New York-JFK, Chicago, Los Angeles and Dallas/Fort Worth.
American Airlines cornerstone markets are also some of the most traveled U.S. – Japan markets. Passengers traveling to or from AA cornerstone markets to Japan represent approximately 43% of the Continental U.S. – Tokyo traffic.*
American Airlines codeshares on Japan Airlines service between Tokyo’s Narita Airport and New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Honolulu as well as from San Francisco and Honolulu to Haneda – providing customers with even more travel choices to Japan and Asia.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Cheap flights Chicago to NY under $200 Round trip
Delta Airline offer hourly Shuttle flights with 11 weekday service between New York-LaGuardia and Chicago-O'Hare International airports.
Domestic fares on sale
Minneapolis/St Paul, MN (MSP) Chicago-Ohare, IL (ORD) $70
New York-La Guardia, NY (LGA) Chicago-Midway, IL (MDW) $71
Chicago-O'Hare New York-LaGuardia $89
you Can travel from Chicago to NY under $200 by flight
Additional taxes/fees/restrictions/baggage charges may apply. Fares are each-way. Round-trip purchase is required.
Fares shown available at delta.com. Tickets cost $20 more if purchased from Delta over the phone, $35 more at a Delta ticket counter or ticket office, and these amounts are nonrefundable. Tickets are non-transferable. Seats are limited. Tickets: For Domestic travel, tickets must be purchased at least 21 days prior to departure
Delta Shuttle customers enjoy dedicated self-service check-in kiosks, assigned seating, two classes of service with complimentary upgrades for Medallion members when available, a minimum of 500 SkyMiles for all Shuttle flights, and complimentary beverages and newspapers in the gate area. Onboard, Delta Shuttle also offers enhanced in-flight service including meals in First Class, bagels in Economy on departures before 10 a.m. and free wine and Sam Adams beer.
Domestic fares on sale
Minneapolis/St Paul, MN (MSP) Chicago-Ohare, IL (ORD) $70
New York-La Guardia, NY (LGA) Chicago-Midway, IL (MDW) $71
Chicago-O'Hare New York-LaGuardia $89
you Can travel from Chicago to NY under $200 by flight
Additional taxes/fees/restrictions/baggage charges may apply. Fares are each-way. Round-trip purchase is required.
Fares shown available at delta.com. Tickets cost $20 more if purchased from Delta over the phone, $35 more at a Delta ticket counter or ticket office, and these amounts are nonrefundable. Tickets are non-transferable. Seats are limited. Tickets: For Domestic travel, tickets must be purchased at least 21 days prior to departure
Delta Shuttle customers enjoy dedicated self-service check-in kiosks, assigned seating, two classes of service with complimentary upgrades for Medallion members when available, a minimum of 500 SkyMiles for all Shuttle flights, and complimentary beverages and newspapers in the gate area. Onboard, Delta Shuttle also offers enhanced in-flight service including meals in First Class, bagels in Economy on departures before 10 a.m. and free wine and Sam Adams beer.
Travelocity Top Secret Hotel deals
Travelocity offer unpublished - or 'opaque' - hotel rates as part of their hotel offerings. the Top Secret Hotels deals allow you to get unpublished discounts without the hassle of bidding. And it's all backed by the Travelocity Service Guarantee.
Step 1: Know the Price Upfront
you can Find up to 55% discounted hotel rates based on preferred location, star-rating and amenities, but you won't know the name of the hotel until you book and we reveal these prices upfront.
Step 2: Pick What Best Fits Your Needs
It seems very similar to Hotwire - you pick a city and date,it shows you hotels, their star ratings and area.For example, 3 star Hotel in Toronto or 4 star hotels in nyc or Chicago.
Step 3: Book It, and the Secret is Revealed!
After you book, we'll immediately tell you the hotel's name and details.
Step 4: Backed by the Travelocity Service Guarantee
We guarantee that your booking will be right or we will work with our travel partners to make it right, right away.
here is the user review from flyertalk forum
I made my first purchase through Travelocity Top Secret Hotels this week. It worked out as I got the hotel I was expecting at a better rate than I found anyplace else, including Hotwire, which was offering the same hotel.
I got the Menlo Park Inn in Menlo Park, CA for $59.51 plus tax/fee.
TTSH doesn't offer as many hotels as Hotwire but what they have can be ID'ed with a high degree of confidence. TTSH rates each secret hotel 1-5 on eleven criteria (bed comfort, cleanliness, pool, etc). Those TTSH ratings come direct from Travelocity's regular listings, where the hotel's name is disclosed.
To ID a Travelocity Top Secret just note the eleven subratings, then look for a match in Travelocity retail. Travelocity makes it easy by displaying Retail and Secret listings under two tabs on the same page. That's much simpler than trying to ID Hotwire hotels where the "clues" come from TripAdvisor stats and IDs require toggling back and forth between two different websites.
TTSH transaction fees were lower than Hotwire's too, at least for my purchase. Don't know if that's always the case.
Travelocity: $59.51 + $6.67 tax/fee = $66.18
Hotwire: $59.00 + $12.86 tax/fee = $71.86
A $59 purchase on Priceline would have had tax/fee of $14.81 = $73.81. That's not an apples to apples comparison though, as the Menlo Park Inn might have been available for a lower bid price than $59, offsetting some or all of Priceline's usually higher transaction fee.
Step 1: Know the Price Upfront
you can Find up to 55% discounted hotel rates based on preferred location, star-rating and amenities, but you won't know the name of the hotel until you book and we reveal these prices upfront.
Step 2: Pick What Best Fits Your Needs
It seems very similar to Hotwire - you pick a city and date,it shows you hotels, their star ratings and area.For example, 3 star Hotel in Toronto or 4 star hotels in nyc or Chicago.
Step 3: Book It, and the Secret is Revealed!
After you book, we'll immediately tell you the hotel's name and details.
Step 4: Backed by the Travelocity Service Guarantee
We guarantee that your booking will be right or we will work with our travel partners to make it right, right away.
here is the user review from flyertalk forum
I made my first purchase through Travelocity Top Secret Hotels this week. It worked out as I got the hotel I was expecting at a better rate than I found anyplace else, including Hotwire, which was offering the same hotel.
I got the Menlo Park Inn in Menlo Park, CA for $59.51 plus tax/fee.
TTSH doesn't offer as many hotels as Hotwire but what they have can be ID'ed with a high degree of confidence. TTSH rates each secret hotel 1-5 on eleven criteria (bed comfort, cleanliness, pool, etc). Those TTSH ratings come direct from Travelocity's regular listings, where the hotel's name is disclosed.
To ID a Travelocity Top Secret just note the eleven subratings, then look for a match in Travelocity retail. Travelocity makes it easy by displaying Retail and Secret listings under two tabs on the same page. That's much simpler than trying to ID Hotwire hotels where the "clues" come from TripAdvisor stats and IDs require toggling back and forth between two different websites.
TTSH transaction fees were lower than Hotwire's too, at least for my purchase. Don't know if that's always the case.
Travelocity: $59.51 + $6.67 tax/fee = $66.18
Hotwire: $59.00 + $12.86 tax/fee = $71.86
A $59 purchase on Priceline would have had tax/fee of $14.81 = $73.81. That's not an apples to apples comparison though, as the Menlo Park Inn might have been available for a lower bid price than $59, offsetting some or all of Priceline's usually higher transaction fee.
earn 50k marriott points from Refer Friend program
Marriott Rewards members can earn up to 50,000 bonus points each calendar year by referring friends & colleagues into the Refer A Friend program. you can now double your rewards. So, start spreading the news. Tell your friends about all of the benefits, like earning points for every paid stay, bonus promotions and priority late check-out.
Then, imagine how far 50,000 bonus points can take you. You could extend a business trip with a free weekend lounging on the beach. Or, have your family meet you in one of the great corners of the world. The choices are many and yours to make … so get started now!
How It Works
•Sponsor a new member through the Refer a Friend program
•Earn 2,000 Marriott Rewards bonus points for each stay your referrals make beginning with their first paid stay, up to 5 stays per referral. That’s 50,000 bonus points for you.
•Members can sponsor up to 5 new members each year (calendar)
•Your referrals will also earn 2,000 Marriott Rewards bonus points beginning with their first paid stay, up to 5 stays. That's 10,000 bonus points in addition to the base points they'll earn.
•Stays your referrals make at any participating Marriott® hotel qualify, and must be made within 365 days of enrollment.
•New members must sign up through the Refer A Friend channels and provide their sponsor's name and Marriott Rewards account number.
•Channels include MarriottRewards.com/ReferFriends or by calling Customer Support at 800-450-4442 in U.S. and Canada and referencing the Refer A Friend program.
•Sponsor must be a member in good standing with the Marriott Rewards Program.
•Miles earning preference is not an option with the Refer A Friend program.
With Marriott Rewards, the rewards of friendship are better than ever. Invite your friends to join today!
Then, imagine how far 50,000 bonus points can take you. You could extend a business trip with a free weekend lounging on the beach. Or, have your family meet you in one of the great corners of the world. The choices are many and yours to make … so get started now!
How It Works
•Sponsor a new member through the Refer a Friend program
•Earn 2,000 Marriott Rewards bonus points for each stay your referrals make beginning with their first paid stay, up to 5 stays per referral. That’s 50,000 bonus points for you.
•Members can sponsor up to 5 new members each year (calendar)
•Your referrals will also earn 2,000 Marriott Rewards bonus points beginning with their first paid stay, up to 5 stays. That's 10,000 bonus points in addition to the base points they'll earn.
•Stays your referrals make at any participating Marriott® hotel qualify, and must be made within 365 days of enrollment.
•New members must sign up through the Refer A Friend channels and provide their sponsor's name and Marriott Rewards account number.
•Channels include MarriottRewards.com/ReferFriends or by calling Customer Support at 800-450-4442 in U.S. and Canada and referencing the Refer A Friend program.
•Sponsor must be a member in good standing with the Marriott Rewards Program.
•Miles earning preference is not an option with the Refer A Friend program.
With Marriott Rewards, the rewards of friendship are better than ever. Invite your friends to join today!
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