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New Walk Up Fares from Delta Shuttle

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Passengers flying Delta Shuttle between New York City and Boston and Washington D.C., can now enjoy fares that are up to 60% cheaper than previous walk-up fares.

The new one-way Delta Shuttle fare between New York's LaGuardia Airport and Boston's Logan International Airport is $129. The fare between New York's LaGuardia and Reagan National Airport is $169. Additional taxes/fees/restrictions/baggage charges may apply.

"The Delta Shuttle has a very loyal following among business travelers whose schedules can change on a dime," said Gail Grimmett, senior vice president, New York. "We recognize the need to be flexible to meet their needs and at the same time remain competitive."

Delta offers more than a dozen daily flights connecting both New York and Boston, and New York and Washington, D.C..

Delta Shuttle customers depart from the historic Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia, a convenient terminal for business travelers, with the on-site PowerStop business center offered in partnership with American Express. Through this comfortable, state-of-the-art business center, customers can:

- connect at workstations equipped with power outlets and wireless high-speed Internet access;

- use personal computers, copy and fax machines, VIP lounge and a conference room; and

- relax in new furniture in a comfortable setting.

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