$199 for the OzJet experience in February
OzJet continues to upgrade air travellers between Australia’s two biggest cities – with a special $199 fare this month.
Travellers between Sydney and Melbourne can enjoy a large, luxurious, leather OzJet seat and superior service throughout February for the $199 fully-inclusive one-way fare.
It is an instant purchase ticket, meaning it must be paid for when being booked.
Bookings can subsequently be changed for a $27 fee.
OzJet has received lots of positive feedback from passengers since it began flying three Boeing 737 jets, each with only 60 of its large seats, between Sydney and Melbourne in late November 2005.
A fourth 737 joined the OzJet fleet last weekend and will be in service by late February.
Further aircraft will be added to the fleet over coming months to provide greater frequency in peak hours and as the airline expands to other capital cities.
“We’ve had many happy customers enjoy what is a unique product in Australian aviation and now that the country is getting back to normal after the summer holidays we want to keep introducing travellers to this experience on the Sydney-Melbourne route throughout February – and $199 is a great price for it,” OzJet chairman Paul Stoddart said.
Graham Muldoon
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