
Dear Escape Artist Friend,
The next time you fly, there’s no need to wait in long lines… get herded like cattle when it’s time to board… sit squished between two people… or stare at the head of the person in front of you when he leans his chair back into your space…
That is, not when you could fly first class.
Now, perhaps you’re thinking, “But I can’t afford to fly first class!” Not so, my friend. You can. Keep reading to find out how you can do it for half the price of coach… or even less.
Just think: You could enjoy priority boarding, more legroom, more comfort, more attention, free drinks… every time you get on a plane, and without breaking the bank.
Let me explain.
The super-wealthy don’t flinch at dishing out $8,000 to $10,000 or more for first- and business-class seats. But it’s possible for you to get the same luxurious seats for 70% off… by paying only $50 more than coach fare… and sometimes even for free.
But you have to know the tips and techniques to getting the best deal every time you fly.
Did you know, for example, there are certain times of the year when first- and business-class fares drop drastically… and airlines fight for your business? Knowing these times will save you thousands.
First and business class don’t have to be out of your reach. Many of the travelers sitting up front are not millionaires. They’re frequent travelers and savvy flyers who’ve learned the ins and outs of getting the best seats for less.
Whether you’re a frequent flyer or only fly once a year — you, too, can look forward to sitting up front for less.
Imagine stepping into a hip lounge where you can get complimentary facials and haircuts. This, before you even board the plane.
When it’s time to board, friendly faces greet you. A roomy seat awaits you. Feel like going to sleep? Your seat gently glides through countless settings, with up to six feet of sleeping space to stretch out in.
Yes, stretch out. With full-size pillows to lay your head on and a duvet or fleece blanket to keep you snuggly warm.
Don’t want your clothes to get creased while you sleep? Ask for a cozy sleep suit to change into.
After your snooze, you may feel a little hungry. Perhaps you’re game for a three-course meal? Coming right up. Perhaps you could go for a bacon sandwich and a fresh juice at the bar? No problem. Simply choose your own selection from the Freedom menu—and your order will be individually and freshly prepared and served up in style on fine china.
That’s what you can expect with Virgin Airlines’ Upper Class… and it’s just one example of the luxury that awaits you.
From copper espresso machines in business class (Alitalia), to fresh salads and sinful desserts prepared in-flight (Austrian), to cabin crew members who are trained bartenders and magicians to conjure up something magical to drink (Asiana), upper class makes flying part of the travel adventure!
Perhaps you’re a frequent flyer, but never quite made it to first class. Or you’d like to learn to fly first class on an economy budget. Either way, these secrets I'd like you to have can help you fly up front… for less.
Perhaps, before I go on, I should explain something…
I’m a penny pincher. I’ll do just about anything to save a buck. It's sort of a compulsion.
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I like to know I'm getting a good value.
And I've been known to spend hours tracking down a good deal. I like to think it's time I invested… so you don't have to.
In my search for bargain deals on first class seats, I've uncovered some surefire strategies and several extremely valuable secrets.
In fact, two of the last four flights I've taken I've enjoyed up in the front of the plane… and on each I paid less than I would have for a coach fare. To land both great values, I used the techniques I've uncovered over years of seeking out the best first class deals.
Naturally, airlines won’t tell you about these strategies and secrets. After all, they’re in the business to make money.
Nothing wrong with that… but I’m sure, like me, you want to SAVE money… while still enjoying all the perks first class travel offers.
And, travel agents don’t always dig deep enough to uncover THE BEST deal that exists. For example, the next time you’re booking a flight, you might want to tell your agent about “discrepancies.”
Sometimes the airline operating a flight will charge one rate for mileage award tickets, while one of its partner carriers will charge a different rate—for the exact same flight and class of service.
For example, if you were to book a Business Class round-trip New York–London on British Airways, BA will charge you 100,000 miles; book the same seat on the same flight through BA’s partner, Cathay Pacific, and you only need 60,000 miles!
If you don’t have miles, you can use code discrepancies to save money. For example, American Airlines and Turkish Airlines code-share the New York-Istanbul route, the latter operating the flight. You could save $1,864 on a business-class ticket simply by knowing about the code discrepancy between these two flights.
In another example, on a flight from Chicago to Miami, the United and US Airways code-sharing discrepancy could save you $738 on a first-class ticket.
Shouldn’t your travel agent know this? Sure. But often times they won’t dig deeper than they have to, unless of course you ask them to check the mileage and code-sharing discrepancies; this tip could save you thousands.
In fact, I’ve uncovered seven insider secrets for airline upgrades, cheap first-class flights, and more that airline reservationists and travel agents may never tell you.
These strategies will put you in the know… and save you time and money so you get first-class seats every time you fly.
You’ll find these seven strategies in a special online report called, How to Get a First Class Seat — for Less — on Most Every Flight You Take.
If you enjoy flying up front – but insist on getting the most value for your dollar, this special report was written with you in mind.
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Acting now on this special offer is well worth it. After all, you deserve the best… and this report will put you in the best, most comfortable seats in any airline—and leave you with money to spend! For example, you’ll discover:
As you can see, any one of these secrets alone is worth hundreds—even thousands of dollars in savings to you! Because this report is full of secrets, tips, and techniques that the airlines hope you never uncover… secrets that will save you money and have you traveling in style, I could easily sell this hot-off-the-presses report for $30 (and even that would be a steal!).
But, you can have a copy—FREE if you respond today! Do it and you'll have at your fingertips seven of the very best, proven strategies for flying in luxury at a substantial savings.
If you plan to fly anywhere in the next 12 months — whether it’s for business or pleasure — you need this report immediately… while the information is up-to-date. After all, why fly in cramped-up coach… when you could fly in luxury for less?
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People roll out the red carpet and treat travel writers with such respect and prestige because they need you.
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Success stories like these continue to flow my way day in and day out… and I expect to hear from you too.
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What’s the catch?
There’s no catch because the risk is all on me. All I’m asking is for you to take a look at The Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program… without risking a single penny. You have my money-back guarantee – if for any reason you are not satisfied just let me know… and you’ll get a no-hassle refund.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of living the romantic life of a travel writer... getting paid to explore the globe... enjoying the curious and magical respect writers enjoy... then The Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program is for you. And, to make this offer even sweeter, here’s another gift I’d like to give you…
Open up any magazine and what do you find yourself looking at first?
That’s right. Photographs!
There’s a simple reason. No matter how compelling and interesting the writing might be... photos help grab a reader’s attention.
Now, as a travel writer, you usually won’t have to worry about providing photographs for the major publications.
But some publications will pay you handsomely for the right pictures. And when you can offer an editor a full package—article with photos—it’s often a much more persuasive pitch.
Plus, photos can really up your income.
Consider twenty-two year old David Morgan. He traveled across Asia for six months with his old Vivitar camera in hand. He dined with the Privy Counsel to the King of Thailand... met the late Mother Teresa... and shook hands with the Dalai Lama. He took a week-long, four-wheel-drive journey across Tibet. He went trout fishing in a pristine mountain stream in Bumburet, a hidden valley in the Hindu Kush. He also got to see secret religious ceremonies rarely witnessed by outsiders.
He found a textbook publisher who needed the photos from his trip. Not only did his connections SAVE him money, but he actually MADE money... over $6,000! What's more, a few years later, the publisher offered to pay him AGAIN when the book went to a second edition.
And, as freelance travel writer, Steenie Harvey, explains, “I just got 450 euros ($562) for a 1,400 word piece on Edinburgh PLUS another 300 euros ($375) for the six photos I sent in with it. Not a bad haul for an amateur snapper.”
Because there’s an opportunity for you to increase your travel writing income through photography, I’m happy to send you our insider’s guide to photojournalism, Money-Making Travel Photography… free.
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Act now and you’ll enjoy all the benefits I’ve described… including the newest eye-opening online report, How to Get a First Class Seat — for Less — on Most Every Flight You Take! It’s yours FREE when you sign up for The Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program.
Remember: You’re under no risk when you try The Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program. Return the program materials within 30 days—and you’ll receive a full refund. On the other hand, if you’re thrilled with what you’re discovering, and you can’t wait to turn your skill up another notch, with each passing month, we’ll continue to send you the remaining 7 installments ($39.00 each). Even then, you can cancel anytime, for any reason.
What’s more, regardless of whether you cancel or keep The Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program, you may still spend the $100 voucher on any workshop we hold within the next 12 months.
Plus, you can keep How to Get a First Class Seat — for Less — on Most Every Flight You Take and the mini photojournalism program, Money-Making Travel Photography. They’re all my ways to say “thanks!” for giving The Ultimate Travel Writer’s Program a try.
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Please don’t get left behind. You don’t want to spend the rest of your days flying in cattle class do you? I sure hope not. Score the most comfortable seats and make your flight that much more enjoyable. And, fly away with money left in your wallet.
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Yours sincerely,
Lori Appling
Director, AWAI’s Travel Division
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