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Go for the Gold with Fare Sale to Olympic Rio de Janeiro
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US Airways set to commence first-ever daily service to South America Dec. 15
US Airways is set to begin daily, non-stop service from its Charlotte, N.C. hub to the newly elected host city of the 2016 Olympic Games – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – on Dec. 15. Customers can score great savings on flights to Rio de Janeiro when they book their trip by November 15 and begin travel between January 7 and February 10, 2010.
"US Airways, like the Olympic Games, is going to South America for the first time," said Senior Vice President, Marketing and Planning, Andrew Nocella. “US Airways customers can enjoy affordable fares and a flight schedule that allows for easy connections from 82 cities to Rio de Janeiro.”
Customers may purchase tickets to Rio de Janeiro through US Airways’ Web site, by calling US Airways Reservations or through their travel agents.
The new route is US Airways’ first service to South America and the airline’s fifth new international route this year. The flight will originate at the airline’s hub in Philadelphia and continue on to Charlotte and Rio de Janeiro. Service between Charlotte and Rio de Janeiro will be operated with Boeing 767 aircraft with seating for 18 in Envoy, US Airways’ international business class, and 186 in the main cabin. Schedule detail is as follows:
* or alternate mainline aircraft based on operational need
Sample roundtrip sale fares originating in the U.S. to Rio de Janeiro include*:
Part of the service may be provided by US Airways Express (operated by Air Wisconsin, Chautauqua, Colgan, Mesa, Piedmont, PSA, Republic and Trans States) or United.
*Terms and conditions: Advertised fares are roundtrip and require a roundtrip purchase. Fares are available for purchase through Nov. 15, 2009. Fares require a 2-night minimum stay. Fares are valid for travel commencing between Jan. 7 – Feb. 10, 2010; fares for travel outside this period may be higher. Sale fares are limited and may not be available on all flights.
Fares do not include a federal excise tax of $3.60 per segment (a segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing), the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per flight segment, Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18 per roundtrip itinerary, international taxes and fees of up to $115 roundtrip. Tickets must be purchased within 24 hours of making the reservation. Tickets are non-refundable; any changes to flights will incur a minimum $250 fee. Taxes and fees are subject to change based on currency fluctuation and government-imposed changes. Tickets purchased through our ticket office incur additional fees of up to $45. Checked baggage fees may apply; visit usairways.com/baggage for details. Fares are subject to availability and may change at any time.
"US Airways, like the Olympic Games, is going to South America for the first time," said Senior Vice President, Marketing and Planning, Andrew Nocella. “US Airways customers can enjoy affordable fares and a flight schedule that allows for easy connections from 82 cities to Rio de Janeiro.”
Customers may purchase tickets to Rio de Janeiro through US Airways’ Web site, by calling US Airways Reservations or through their travel agents.
The new route is US Airways’ first service to South America and the airline’s fifth new international route this year. The flight will originate at the airline’s hub in Philadelphia and continue on to Charlotte and Rio de Janeiro. Service between Charlotte and Rio de Janeiro will be operated with Boeing 767 aircraft with seating for 18 in Envoy, US Airways’ international business class, and 186 in the main cabin. Schedule detail is as follows:
| Routing | Flight | Freq. | Depart. | Arrival | Aircraft |
| Philadelphia – Charlotte |
US800 | Daily | 6:45 p.m. | 8:30 p.m. | Boeing 767 |
| Charlotte – Rio de Janeiro |
US800 | Daily | 10:30 p.m. | 11:15 a.m. (next day) |
Boeing 767 |
| Rio de Janeiro – Charlotte |
US801 | Daily | 10:55 p.m. | 6:00 a.m. (next day) |
Boeing 767 |
| Charlotte – Philadelphia |
US801 | Daily | 7:30 a.m. | 9:04 a.m. | Airbus A320* |
Sample roundtrip sale fares originating in the U.S. to Rio de Janeiro include*:
| Boston, MA | $543 |
| Orlando, FL | $559 |
| Philadelphia, PA | $597 |
| New York, NY | $644 |
| Newark, NJ | $644 |
| Chicago, IL | $654 |
| Charlotte, NC | $664 |
| Phoenix, AZ | $681 |
| San Francisco, CA | $686 |
| Los Angeles, CA | $701 |
| Miami, FL | $730 |
| Washington, DC | $736 |
| Houston, TX | $787 |
Part of the service may be provided by US Airways Express (operated by Air Wisconsin, Chautauqua, Colgan, Mesa, Piedmont, PSA, Republic and Trans States) or United.
*Terms and conditions: Advertised fares are roundtrip and require a roundtrip purchase. Fares are available for purchase through Nov. 15, 2009. Fares require a 2-night minimum stay. Fares are valid for travel commencing between Jan. 7 – Feb. 10, 2010; fares for travel outside this period may be higher. Sale fares are limited and may not be available on all flights.
Fares do not include a federal excise tax of $3.60 per segment (a segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing), the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per flight segment, Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18 per roundtrip itinerary, international taxes and fees of up to $115 roundtrip. Tickets must be purchased within 24 hours of making the reservation. Tickets are non-refundable; any changes to flights will incur a minimum $250 fee. Taxes and fees are subject to change based on currency fluctuation and government-imposed changes. Tickets purchased through our ticket office incur additional fees of up to $45. Checked baggage fees may apply; visit usairways.com/baggage for details. Fares are subject to availability and may change at any time.


