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Monday, April 18, 2005 (AP)
US Airways Glitch Leads to Cheap Tickets



   (04-18) 10:33 PDT Charlotte, N.C. (AP) --

   US Airways became the low-cost carrier of all time over the weekend
— selling round-trip flights to some U.S. cities for less than $2
— until the carrier fixed a glitch in its computer system.

   For several hours, US Airways Group Inc. was selling tickets to smaller
cities for $1.86 plus fees, The Charlotte Observer reported Monday.

   The deal set Internet boards abuzz over the weekend. With taxes and fees,
the round-trip fares averaged about $40 apiece.

   After discovering the problem Saturday, US Airways corrected it by that
evening, the Observer reported. A spokesman said the airline doesn't know
how many people bought the super-cheap tickets.

   "Obviously, if we sold any tickets at that rate, we'll honor them," said
airline spokesman Chuck Allen.

   A moderator for FlyerTalk.com, an Internet site for frequent fliers, said
most of the fares involved flights into Lebanon, N.H., or Watertown, N.Y.
But several other cities, including Asheville, N.C., and Hilton Head
Island, S.C., were also involved.

   The ticket pricing error comes as US Airways is struggling to raise money
to leave bankruptcy protection in coming months.

   Divinity student Randy Besta, 42, of Toronto, Ontario, bought 10
first-class, round-trip tickets from Watertown to Eugene, Ore., for about
$64 each.

   He doesn't know anyone in the area. And even though he'll fly through two
or three other airports to get there, Besta doesn't mind.

   "I've always wanted to go to Oregon," he said.

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   Information from: The Charlotte Observer,

   www.charlotte.com

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