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Air Canada launches new flight passes to simplify travel for businesses of all sizes

Travel News Asia 1 February 2006

Air Canada is expanding its line of innovative, multi-trip pass products to enable companies, ranging in size from small businesses to large corporations, to better manage travel while simplifying the booking process for employees.

The 'Flight Pass for Small Business' is tailored for use by small-to-medium sized firms and contains 30 flight credits that up to eight different employees can use over a three month period.

For large corporations, Air Canada has introduced the 'Corporate Pass' offered exclusively to its best corporate clients on a negotiated basis. Each 'Corporate Pass' can be used by up to 300 employees over a three month period. To suit a corporation's travel needs, an unlimited amount of one way trip credits for travel within various geographic zones in Canada and between Canada - USA may be purchased, simplifying the management of travel costs.

'Flight Pass for Small Business' and 'Corporate Pass' are available in two fare options, Tango Plus, Air Canada's best value fare, or the Latitude fare, for maximum flexibility. Regardless of fare type, Aeroplan members earn 100% Air Canada Status Miles. Travel must be on e-ticket available flights operated by Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz flights.

Convenient online access through the customer's personalized Flight Pass provides a quick, easy way to book travel and make changes, as well as enabling the corporation or travel agent to book, track and manage all user activity.

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