Special air fare
discounts are now available for EAA members and others who attend
EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2005. The 53rd annual edition of the world's
greatest aviation celebration will be held July 25-31 at Wittman
Regional Airport in Oshkosh.
EAA AirVenture discounts are available from the following
airlines (be sure to refer to the proper file number when
requesting the discounts):
American (800-433-1790). 5% off published fares during travel
7/10-8/7 from all American Airlines service markets in US, Canada,
Puerto Rico, U.S Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Bermuda, Europe, Japan
and Mexico. Arrival cities Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison,
Minneapolis and Chicago. File A6275AJ.
ATA (877-282-4322). 5% off published fares during travel
7/10-8/7 from all ATA service markets in US, Mexico, Puerto Rico,
Aruba and Grand Cayman Island. Arrival cities Minneapolis,
Milwaukee and Chicago Midway. File MC50306.
Midwest (800-452-2022 or www.midwestairlines.com).
8% off published fares; 60 days in advance is 12% off during travel
7/10-8/7 from all Midwest service markets in the US. All Midwest
arrival cities in Wisconsin. File CMZ1442.
Northwest (800-328-1111
or www.nwa.com).
5% off published fares; 30 days in advance is 10% off during travel
7/7-8/10 from all Northwest service markets in US and Canada.
Arrival cities Appleton, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, Minneapolis
and Chicago (O'Hare and Midway). File NYTSC.
Delta and United are not offering discounts in 2005.
The discounted fares are available courtesy of the participating
airlines and are subject to individual airline restrictions. Other
discount air fares may also be available. Contact the individual
airline or your travel agent for the best savings.
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