30
Mar
2006

Yet another salvo in the transatlantic business class wars…

Eos Airlines now offers a money-back guarantee, within certain parameters:

Maybe you think you’re flying the best business class to London. But we’re willing to bet you’re wrong. Our all-premium class airline is designed to be better. And if after flying with us you disagree, we will give you your money back.

Just call 800.583.0566 US or 0800.019.3658 UK by April 12, 2006 and book our special introductory $3,500 USD or £2000 GBP round trip fare for first time Eos flyers. This fare includes free car service and a ‘refresher room’ for arrivals at London Stansted. If you’re not 100% satisfied with your Eos experience, we’ll issue a full refund.

To qualify for our money-back guarantee, all you have to do is provide us with documentation that you’ve flown at least 2 round trips on British Airways, Virgin Atlantic or any combination of the two, in the past 6 months. Send your valid mileage statement or ticket receipt with boarding passes via email at contact@eosairlines.com or fax to 914.251.1819 at least 7 days prior to your departure.

I guess Eos doesn’t care about the premium-class travelers on American, United, Continental, Air India (!), … all airlines that also fly from the New York area to London.

Thanks to Today in the Sky for pointing this deal out. But note: I don’t see anything in those conditions that specifies where you need to have flown on British or Virgin in order to qualify. The title on the page says they’re targeting business class travelers on those airlines, but there’s not much detail in the terms…

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One Response to “Fly business class to London for free?”

  1. Razib Ahmed Says:

    This seems to be a publicity stant to me. A person who travels in the business class is normally too busy to waste a lot of time in the process of getting refund. Instead, Eos Airlines should take business more

    seriously like Lufthansa and explore new
    destinations.

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