Flyertalk is giving away tickets on OpenSkies — A pair of tickets a week for ten weeks, five pairs will be New York to Paris, and five pairs will be for a future OpenSkies destination. The tickets will be in Prem+, which is pretty similar to the international business class offerings on Delta and Continental (but not lay-flat, which British Airways and sibling OpenSkies offer in business class). The tickets will be open date, with travel to be complete by the end of November.

Write an email to randy@flyertalk.com and tell him what you think about FlyerTalk; how it has benefited (or disappointed) you, and how you would like to see it grow.

Every Friday – starting July 18 and ending Sept. 19 – there will be a drawing from among those that have submitted emails. Only one email is necessary to be entered in each remaining drawing. The only catch is — no new member accounts are eligible. You need to have registered on Flyertalk prior to July 16th.

Make your email subject ‘OpenSkies’ and include in the body your full name, contact phone number, and Flyertalk username, as well as what you think about Flyertalk…

  1. Michael Krauss said,

    Please let me know your thoughts on the Virgin Atlantic American Express Card from Bank of America. I don’t fly to England much at all, but would enjoy flying there for free, and apparently the points can be used on 14 partners (some American, I hope).

    Thanks for the info.
    Michael Krauss

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