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Freedom Air's Got A Really, Really New Plane

Published: Mon 6 Jun 2005 02:47 PM
5 June 2005
Freedom Air's Got A Really, Really New Plane
Freedom Air is celebrating the arrival of it's really, really new plane in the best way it knows how - with really, really small fares!
The new Airbus A320 will be taking off on 8 June, and to get everyone in the party mood, Freedom Air is offering some fantastic fares.
All four of our Australian destinations are on sale from now until 4pm, 17 June 05 and these special fares are available for travel between 30 October and 16 December 05.
So book a flight with Freedom Air and watch out for its really, really new plane in your skies soon!
One Way, Internet Only, $NZD
Auckland
Gold Coast
from $99*
Hamilton
Sydney or Melbourne
from $89*
Hamilton
Brisbane or Gold Coast
from $99*
Palmerston North
Sydney or Melbourne
from $89*
Palmerston North
Brisbane
from $99*
Wellington
Gold Coast
from $99*
Christchurch
Gold Coast
from $99*
Dunedin
Sydney or Melbourne
from $89*
Dunedin
Brisbane or Gold Coast
from $99*
*These fares exclude taxes, levies and surcharges of $59 (Brisbane), $56 (Gold Coast), $75 (Sydney) or $60 (Melbourne)
The Small Print
Seats at these prices are limited and may not be available on all flights. They are only available online at www.freedomair.com until 4pm, 17 June 2005. Bookings can also be made through the Reservation Centre on 0800 600 500 where a service fee of $10 each way, per adult, applies.
All taxes, levies and surcharges are additional and may fluctuate without notice. Taxes and insurance surcharges vary between individual Australian departure ports so check out www.freedomair.com or call 0800 600 500 to calculate a return fare. Other conditions also apply to this offer.

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