All Europe, All weekend international Airfare Sale! Vayama will offer $30 off on all European destinations. This Weekend Only!

International Travel Web Site Vayama is offering a $30 Discount on all U.S. Departures to Europe.

 

Mountain View, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 08/18/2009 -- MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA Aug 13, 2009 – International travel Web site Vayama has announced a special weekend only sale that will provide a $30 discount on all international air bookings to all European destinations.

The ‘All Europe All Weekend’ Airline Ticket Sale will offer a $30 bonus reduction in price on all Europe bound international airfare bookings with U.S. origination, that are booked from Friday Aug 14th beginning at 7:00pm ET until Sunday, Aug 16th at 11:59 pm ET. The $30 discount will be automatically deducted from the fare at the time of purchase.

Vayama’s European Airfare Sale Highlights:

• New York to London from $217 (Plus taxes and fees, total $604)
• Miami to Berlin from $533 (Plus taxes and fees, total $633)
• New York to Prague from $404 (Plus taxes and fees, total $606)
• Chicago to Venice from $257 (Plus taxes and fees, total $657)

The $30 weekend discount will be an additional bonus on top of the already falling fall airfares to Western & Eastern Europe, more destinations are available on vayama’s deals page www.vayama.com/specials.

The vayama website features airport transfer information:

After travelers have purchased their discounted airline tickets to Europe, they can click on vayama’s ‘On the ground: airport transport page’ (link) to get detailed information about the various types of airport transfers available. This allows travelers to save further as they can plan ahead and select the transfer that best fits their budget and convenience, from airport taxi information to all the express trains available in their selected airports. Vayama.com also offers city and airport maps on the same pages, so travelers can get a head start at planning their sightseeing route or the most direct way to get to their business meetings, all from the same site where they get their discounted airfare.

About vayama
Vayama.com is a first-of-its kind travel Web site that provides North Americans a whole new world of choice for booking international flights. Using the latest in Web technologies, vayama.com offers a massive selection of airlines, flights and fares, many never previously available online, so you can find the lowest prices and best schedule options for all your international travel. Established over 2 years ago and founded by travel experts with decades of experience, vayama.com is backed by one of the world’s largest travel organizations. Vayama.com is a subsidiary of BCD Holdings NV, one of the global leaders in the travel industry. Please Contact Our Media and Press Relations Department: Ellen Joosten 650.963.1004

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