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79006 00121 Air Travel Services 2001 Prices Group 79006 AIR TRAVEL SERVICES 2001 AWARD Page 6 Office of General Services - Procurement Services Group Air Travel Services 2001 - Contract Award Notification Capacity List Price Unrestricted Controlled Elapsed Selected One Way Fare Fare Time (In Airline City Pair City Code Fare (One Way) (One Way) Minutes) Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Albuquerque, NM ALB - ABQ 901.00 313.00 293.00 420 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Atlanta, GA ALB - ATL 637.00 297.00 257.00 149 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Austin, TX ALB - AUS 875.00 227.00 207.00 326 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Baltimore, MD / Washington, DC ALB - BWI 65.00 65.00 65.00 70 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Birmingham, AL ALB - BHM 605.00 233.00 203.00 274 United Airlines Albany, NY - Boise, ID ALB - BOI 937.00 655.90 562.20 338 US Airways Albany, NY - Boston, MA ALB - BOS 240.00 159.00 159.00 55 US Airways Albany, NY - Buffalo, NY ALB - BUF 264.00 226.00 226.00 75 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Charleston, SC ALB - CHS 480.00 287.00 277.00 276 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Charleston, WV ALB - CRW 472.00 309.00 259.00 232 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Charlotte, NC ALB - CLT 484.00 297.00 257.00 255 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Chicago (O'Hare), IL ALB - ORD 605.00 169.00 159.00 265 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Cincinnati, OH ALB - CVG 529.00 319.00 249.00 180 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Cleveland, OH ALB - CLE 147.00 147.00 147.00 135 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Columbia, SC ALB - CAE 500.00 291.00 268.00 262 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Columbus, OH ALB - CMH 448.00 299.00 229.00 206 US Airways Albany, NY - Dallas/Ft Worth, TX ALB - DFW 884.00 325.00 325.00 276 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Denver, CO ALB - DEN 888.00 299.00 249.00 340 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Des Moines, IA ALB - DSM 704.00 199.00 179.00 258 * Only one flight per day ** Cumulative stopover longer than 2 hours Group 79006 AIR TRAVEL SERVICES 2001 AWARD Page 7 Air Travel Services 2001 - Contract Award Notification Capacity List Price Unrestricted Controlled Elapsed Selected One Way Fare Fare Time (In Airline City Pair City Code Fare (One Way) (One Way) Minutes) United Airlines Albany, NY - Detroit, MI ALB - DTW 438.00 306.60 262.80 213 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Fort Myers, FL ALB - RSW 527.00 266.00 250.00 308 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Ft Lauderdale, FL ALB - FLL 172.00 172.00 172.00 225 * United Airlines Albany, NY - Green Bay, WI ALB - GRB 488.00 341.60 292.80 186 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Greensboro / High Point, NC ALB - GSO 476.00 238.00 228.00 258 United Airlines Albany, NY - Houston (Int'l), TX ALB - IAH 487.00 340.90 292.20 293 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Huntsville, AL ALB - HSV 589.00 348.00 308.00 252 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Indianapolis, IN ALB - IND 487.00 199.00 189.00 230 US Airways Albany, NY - Islip, NY ALB - ISP 219.00 149.00 149.00 50 *, ** United Airlines Albany, NY - Jackson Hole, WY ALB - JAC 552.00 386.40 331.20 420 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Jacksonville, FL ALB - JAX 190.00 190.00 190.00 180 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Kansas City, MO ALB - MCI 547.00 209.00 199.00 308 United Airlines Albany, NY - Lansing, MI ALB - LAN 472.00 330.40 283.20 201 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Las Vegas, NV ALB - LAS 308.00 308.00 308.00 325 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Lexington, KY ALB - LEX 469.00 199.00 184.00 205 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Little Rock, AR ALB - LIT 720.00 372.00 347.00 261 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Los Angeles, CA ALB - LAX 308.00 308.00 308.00 390 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Madison, WI ALB - MSN 498.00 239.00 229.00 255 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Memphis, TN ALB - MEM 720.00 397.00 387.00 293 US Airways Albany, NY - Miami, FL ALB - MIA 630.00 239.00 239.00 280 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Milwaukee, WI ALB - MKE 477.00 181.00 169.00 305 * Only one flight per day ** Cumulative stopover longer than 2 hours Group 79006 AIR TRAVEL SERVICES 2001 AWARD Page 8 Air Travel Services 2001 - Contract Award Notification Capacity List Price Unrestricted Controlled Elapsed Selected One Way Fare Fare Time (In Airline City Pair City Code Fare (One Way) (One Way) Minutes) Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Minneapolis, MN ALB - MSP 590.00 199.00 189.00 302 *, ** United Airlines Albany, NY - Monterey, CA ALB - MRY 1019.00 713.30 611.40 420 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Nashville, TN ALB - BNA 160.00 160.00 160.00 175 US Airways Albany, NY - New Orleans, LA ALB - MSY 871.00 227.00 227.00 234 US Airways Albany, NY - Newark, NJ ALB - EWR 221.00 159.00 159.00 64 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Norfolk, VA ALB - ORF 366.00 186.00 176.00 273 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Oklahoma City, OK ALB - OKC 784.00 409.00 379.00 335 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Orlando, FL ALB - MCO 162.00 162.00 162.00 170 US Airways Albany, NY - Philadelphia, PA ALB - PHL 331.00 289.00 289.00 185 Southwest Airlines Albany, NY - Phoenix, AZ ALB - PHX 308.00 308.00 308.00 365 US Airways Albany, NY - Pittsburgh, PA ALB - PIT 470.00 298.00 298.00 80 US Airways Albany, NY - Portland, ME ALB - PWM 309.00 259.00 259.00 65 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Portland, OR ALB - PDX 977.00 325.00 275.00 460 US Airways Albany, NY - Raleigh/Durham, NC ALB - RDU 480.00 227.00 227.00 160 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Reno, NV ALB - RNO 981.00 479.00 459.00 532 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Richmond, VA ALB - RIC 349.00 194.00 184.00 320 US Airways Albany, NY - Rochester, NY ALB - ROC 304.00 159.00 159.00 60 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Sacramento, CA ALB - SMF 980.00 300.00 260.00 515 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Salt Lake City, UT ALB - SLC 912.00 399.00 359.00 335 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - San Antonio, TX ALB - SAT 875.00 267.00 242.00 327 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - San Diego, CA ALB - SAN 977.00 300.00 225.00 463 * Only one flight per day ** Cumulative stopover longer than 2 hours Group 79006 AIR TRAVEL SERVICES 2001 AWARD Page 9 Air Travel Services 2001 - Contract Award Notification Capacity List Price Unrestricted Controlled Elapsed Selected One Way Fare Fare Time (In Airline City Pair City Code Fare (One Way) (One Way) Minutes) Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - San Francisco, CA ALB - SFO 1018.00 290.00 230.00 474 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - San Juan, PR ALB - SJU 697.00 380.00 360.00 435 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Santa Ana, CA ALB - SNA 1006.00 350.00 290.00 520 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Savannah, GA ALB - SAV 461.00 230.00 200.00 268 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - Seattle, WA (Tacoma Int'l) ALB - SEA 980.00 290.00 230.00 457 Delta Air Lines Albany, NY - St Louis, MO ALB - STL 565.00 199.00 179.00 283 US Airways Albany, NY - Tampa, FL ALB - TPA 615.00 231.00 231.00 274 US Airways Albany, NY - Washington (Dulles), DC ALB - IAD 414.00 218.00 218.00 265 US Airways Albany, NY - Washington (Nat'l), DC ALB - DCA 414.00 239.00 219.00 275 * United Airlines Binghamton, NY - Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX BGM - DFW 785.00 549.50 471.00 324 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Albuquerque, NM BUF - ABQ 875.00 415.00 399.00 351 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Atlanta, GA BUF - ATL 508.00 129.00 109.00 121 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Austin, TX BUF - AUS 784.00 549.00 479.00 239 Southwest Airlines Buffalo, NY - Baltimore, MD / Washington, DC BUF - BWI 165.00 165.00 165.00 65 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Charleston, SC BUF - CHS 447.00 159.00 149.00 230 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Charlotte, NC BUF - CLT 446.00 191.00 181.00 217 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Chicago (O'Hare), IL BUF - ORD 478.00 169.00 159.00 219 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Cincinnati, OH BUF - CVG 378.00 209.00 179.00 90 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Cleveland, OH BUF - CLE 386.00 199.00 179.00 227 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Columbus, OH BUF - CMH 358.00 169.00 159.00 184 Air Tran Airways Buffalo, NY - Dallas/Ft Worth, TX BUF - DFW 341.00 205.00 205.00 307 * Only one flight per day ** Cumulative stopover longer than 2 hours Group 79006 AIR TRAVEL SERVICES 2001 AWARD Page 10 Air Travel Services 2001 - Contract Award Notification Capacity List Price Unrestricted Controlled Elapsed Selected One Way Fare Fare Time (In Airline City Pair City Code Fare (One Way) (One Way) Minutes) Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Dayton, OH BUF - DAY 372.00 199.00 179.00 177 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Denver, CO BUF - DEN 785.00 349.00 339.00 327 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Detroit, MI BUF - DTW 344.00 189.00 179.00 209 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Fort Myers, FL BUF - RSW 515.00 266.00 250.00 274 Southwest Airlines Buffalo, NY - Ft Lauderdale, FL BUF - FLL 172.00 172.00 172.00 225 Air Tran Airways Buffalo, NY - Greensboro / High Point, NC BUF - GSO 301.00 159.00 159.00 255 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Honolulu, HI BUF - HNL 1064.00 706.00 626.00 867 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Houston (Int'l), TX BUF - IAH 771.00 393.00 368.00 295 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Indianapolis, IN BUF - IND 387.00 189.00 179.00 209 Southwest Airlines Buffalo, NY - Jacksonville, FL BUF - JAX 190.00 190.00 190.00 175 United Airlines Buffalo, NY - Kansas City, MO BUF - MCI 565.00 395.50 339.00 190 Southwest Airlines Buffalo, NY - Las Vegas, NV BUF - LAS 308.00 308.00 308.00 300 US Airways Buffalo, NY - Los Angeles, CA BUF - LAX 1080.00 330.00 249.00 300 Air Tran Airways Buffalo, NY - Memphis, TN BUF - MEM 296.00 160.00 160.00 270 Delta Air Lines Buffalo, NY - Miami, FL BUF - MIA 550.00 185.00 160.00 293 United Airlines Buffalo, NY - Milwaukee, WI BUF - MKE 386.00 270.20 231.60 150 United Airlines Buffalo, NY - Minneapolis, MN BUF - MSP 535.00 374.50 321.00 192 Southwest Airlines Buffalo, NY - Nashville, TN BUF - BNA 160.00 160.00 160.00 175 Air Tran Airways Buffalo, NY - New Orleans, LA BUF
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