Smooth travel in turbulent times.
It’s the same story everywhere you look. Newspapers, the internet, TV, and radio reports are saying times are tough. Everyone is affected by the turbulent markets and rising prices.
The good news is OpenSkies.
When we launched last spring with the full support of British Airways, our mission was to bring something unique to the marketplace. OpenSkies is built on the idea of providing exceptional comfort and service at a great price. That’s exactly what we’ve been doing. We use our resources wisely. And by carefully expanding one route at a time, we’re able to stick to our principle of providing you value. That’s a big deal, especially now that travel budgets are tightening.
Travelers hesitant to pay the high price of flying international business class don’t have to give up flatbed seats or amenities just to save money. OpenSkies BIZ is a great option. And for around the same price as a full fare flight in economy on a competing airline, you can fly PREM+, where you’ll enjoy business class comfort for a lot less money.
There is one thing we can’t offer you that other airlines can—a middle seat. None of the 64 seats in our newly reconfigured planes—24 BIZ and 40 PREM+—are middle ones, which is great news for people like me who hate getting trapped between two other passengers.
So if you’re reevaluating your travel expenses, keep us in mind. Great value and exception service—OpenSkies is an airline whose time has come.
If you have an idea on how we can improve, or something you’d like to see us start doing, post your thoughts in our comment section. Your questions and suggestions are important to us.
Dale

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October 10th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
British Airways, right?
October 11th, 2008 at 1:24 am
Hello Dale
Fair enough that Openskies does not want the complexity, and cost, of fully joining the oneworld alliance, but has consideration be given to frequent flyer earning or redemption opportunities with the oneworld partners? In my case, I love BA and fly it a lot, but because I live in Australia, the BA Executive Club does not accept memberships from down under and I have to belong to Qantas Frequent Flyer. Surely there are other potential travellers like me who for whom joining the BA programme is impossible or impractical?
Cheers, Bruce Dale
October 25th, 2008 at 5:26 am
I agree with Bruce, as an Australian (who has used Qantas and Virgin Flying Club miles to buy BA and Virgin Atlantic business class flights within the past year), I’d like the opportunity to avoid London next time!
Also, I recommend this report on your service between JFK and Amsterdam! http://www.allenontravel.blogspot.com/
Rob
October 26th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
enjoyed the flight from orly-jfk but really want a morning departure out of new york to paris. this is not available anywhere.
June 24th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
How do we find out who won the free trip?