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Eos slashes fares on new Stansted service
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
All-business class Stansted-based carrier Eos has announced an introductory fare for its newest route between London Stansted and Newark’s Liberty International Airport. The service will start on May 5.


Guests who book a round-trip ticket at EosClass.com by April 11 and enter promotion code EWR10 will receive a 10 per cent discount off all published fares to and from Newark Airport, according to the airline.

The introductory fare offer, says Eos, is only valid for online bookings and travel must be completed by September 7. Other terms and conditions apply.
With the addition of Newark, Eos’ schedule now includes up to 58 weekly flights between London and the New York metropolitan area. Eos, which flies the world’s only fleet of 757s outfitted with just 48 suites, said it chose Newark/Stansted as its second route in response to requests from companies and travellers in the New Jersey area.
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