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Mon, Feb 23, 2004

Going To Oshkosh? Airlines Offer Cheaper Fares

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Special air fare discounts are now available for EAA members and others who plan to attend EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2004.  The 52nd annual aviation gathering will be held July 27-August 2 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; 30 days in advance is 10% off during travel 7/14-8/9. Arrival cities Green Bay, Milwaukee and Chicago.  File A8774AM.

  • Delta (800-241-6760)

5% off published fares; 60 days in advance is 10% off during travel 7/14-8/12.  Arrival cities Appleton, Milwaukee, Chicago (ORD and MDW) and South Bend (IN).  File 202683A.

  • Midwest (800-452-2022)

8% off published fares; 60 days in advance is 12% off during travel 7/14-8/12.  Arrival cities Appleton and Milwaukee.  File CMZ1363.

  • Northwest (800-328-1111)

5% off published fares; 30 days in advance is 10% off during travel 7/14-8/12.  Arrival cities Appleton, Green Bay and Milwaukee.  File NEPPA.

  • United Airlines is not offering discounts in 2004.

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.

FMI: www.eaa.org

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