American Airlines Makes Weekend Getaways Affordable

Discounted Domestic and International Net SAAver Weekend Getaway Fares For Travel Next Weekend.

FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 5 — Looking for the best airfares available on the Web? This week’s American Airlines Net SAAver Weekend Getaway Fares® are available on AA.com in the Net SAAver Fares section, where American passengers find fare specials for travel every day of the week to destinations worldwide. This week’s Net SAAver Weekend Getaway Fares are available for travel next weekend:

  • International departure dates: Aug. 13-15, 2003
  • Tickets must be purchased by Friday, Aug. 8, 2003

To book Net SAAver fares, find additional destinations for this weekend, or locate Net SAAver fares for other travel dates, visit the Net SAAver Fares page of AA.com at www.aa.com/netsaaver . Customers pay no booking fee and can earn up to 1,000 AAdvantage® bonus miles* anytime they book their trip on AA.com — the best online travel resource for American’s customers. On AA.com, “online means no line” because American passengers can buy tickets and upgrades and can check in for their flights on AA.com — all from the comfort of their homes and offices or anywhere they have access to the Internet and a printer.

International Net SAAver Weekend Getaway Fares
— Depart anytime between Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2003, and Friday,
Aug. 15, 2003
— Return anytime between Monday, Aug. 18, 2003, and Wednesday,
Aug. 20, 2003 (enabling international trips of up to one full week)
— Tickets must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. CDT on Friday, Aug. 8, 2003
— Fares displayed are for round-trip Coach Class travel

$109 Miami, FL (MIA) Freeport, Bahamas (FPO) **
$149 Tampa, FL (TPA) Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) **

** American Eagle or AmericanConnection service

Terms and Conditions

Fares shown are in USD and do not include: (i) federal excise tax of up to $3 per U.S. domestic flight segment (one takeoff and landing); (ii) local airport charges of up to $18; (iii) for Canadian destinations, applicable Federal Inspection Fee of $6 per round trip and Air Traveler Security Charge of up to $24 CAD per enplanement originating at a Canadian airport; (iv) Travel Facilities Tax of up to $13.40 per round trip for domestic flights beginning or ending in Alaska or Hawaii; and (v) for international itineraries, government taxes and fees of up to $125, depending on routing, destination and currency exchange rates at the time of purchase. International fares are subject to government approval. Tickets are nonrefundable. Domestic fares must be purchased at least seven days prior to departure or one day after the reservation is made, whichever comes first. International fares must be purchased at least five days prior to departure or one day after the reservation is made, whichever comes first. Prior to departure, changes to your ticket may be made if you pay up to a $100 USD/$145 CAD change fee and meet the restrictions applicable to the new fare. Changes must be made on or before the departure date of each ticketed flight. After the departure date, the ticket will have no value and standby will not be permitted. Seats are limited. Fares may not be available on all flights and are subject to change without notice. All or a portion of your travel may be on American Eagle or AmericanConnection, American’s regional airline associates. Other restrictions apply, go to www.aa.com/netsaaver for more information.

  • Booking Bonus: Earn 1,000 AAdvantage bonus miles for round-trip travel on American Airlines, American Eagle or AmericanConnection booked on AA.com. Bonus miles will be credited to the account of the person traveling after flight activity is posted to the traveler’s AAdvantage account. Bonus miles do not count toward elite-status qualification. No registration is required. American reserves the right to change or discontinue bonus offers at any time.

American Airlines is the world’s largest carrier. American, American Eagle and the AmericanConnection regional carriers serve nearly 275 cities in 50 countries and territories with approximately 4,300 daily flights. The combined network fleet numbers more than 1,100 aircraft. American’s award- winning Web site, AA.com, provides users with easy access to check and book fares, plus personalized news, information and travel offers. American Airlines is a founding member of the oneworld Alliance.
  
  

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