GSA Announces New City Pair Airline Contracts

The General Services Administration has announced new city

pair contracts for discounted air travel on 4,345 routes,

which it expects to save billions of dollars in fiscal 2005.


It said it negotiated with 13 U.S. carriers for official

government travel on 3,616 domestic and 729 international

routes — favoring non-stop service, which was awarded in

1,674 markets, nearly everywhere it was offered.


GSA’s federal supply service awards contracts to airlines

based on average flight time, price, type of service,

flight distribution, and number of flights. It said dual

fares will remain available in more than 2,300 markets

and that unrestricted contract fares will be available

in all markets.


It said fixed-price, unrestricted fares may help agencies

plan their travel budgets throughout the one-year contract

beginning October 1, and noted that federal employees

generally would pay less by booking cheaper capacity

controlled fares early.


The city pair program offers last seat availability, fully

refundable tickets and no charge for cancellations of

schedule changes.

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