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With fall turning to winter, passengers will be glad to see some exciting new services and great deals to help them plan their vacation. And as the country’s airports innovate to improve flyer experience, there’s never been a better time to get away.

Airline Sales and Deals

Brussels sprouts savings – US Airways’ deals
US Airways is offering reduced roundtrip fares to Brussels for as little as $571.

Terrific savings to Kona and Kauai – Delta’s deals
Delta Air Lines is offering a one-way $299 discount airfare out of Los Angeles International to Kona and Kauai.

American’s wondrous weekend discounts
American Airlines is offering discount airfares to London, Latin American and the Caribbean, with prices starting as low as $127, roundtrip.

Book by October 26: Continental’s discount fares
Continental Airlines has discount airfares to a number of destinations, with prices starting as low as $99, roundtrip.

New Service

Northwest launches St Paul-Paris flight
Northwest Airlines has announced a new nonstop daily flight between Minneapolis/St Paul and Paris.

Allegiant Air to offer Illinois-Las Vegas service
Allegiant Air is to introduce a new service between Williamson County Regional Airport in Illinois and Las Vegas.

Air New Zealand to launch Vancouver-Auckland route
Air New Zealand is set to launch a nonstop service from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Auckland (AKL) beginning November 2.

New LA flights from United
United Airlines will introduce a new service from Los Angeles to Iowa and Texas, commencing February 13, 2008.

Virgin America starts LA-Washington service
Wednesday (October 24, 2007) saw the commencement of Virgin America’s new service between Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.

Airport Innovation

Huntsville International Airport set for renovation
Huntsville International Airport is to undergo a renovation project to celebrate its 40th anniversary.

Passengers welcomed to airports by Disney film
The Department of Homeland Security has teamed up with Disney to prepare a film designed to welcome travelers at airports across the country.

Baltimore-Washington tests 3D bag scanner
Baltimore-Washington International Airport is testing a new security scanner developed by the Transportation Security Administration.

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Pleasance CoddingtonPleasance is a British travel writer and online content specialist in travel. She has written for numerous publications and sites including Wired, Lucky, Rough Guides and Yahoo! Travel. After working for six years on content and social media at VisitBritain, she is now the Global Content and Social Media Manager for Cheapflights.

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