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MAXjet Airways Adds Aircraft to Fleet; All-Business Class Airline to Begin Service November 1, 2005

Posted on: Thursday, 13 October 2005, 15:00 CDT

MAXjet Airways, Inc., scheduled to begin service(a) November 1, 2005 between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and London Stansted Airport (STN), today announced that it has added two additional 767s to its fleet. MAXjet has signed a lease for its second aircraft and a Letter of Intent for its third. Both aircraft are expected to be delivered in early November.

"The purchase of these two additional aircraft will allow MAXjet to operate either three daily transatlantic flights or a second daily transatlantic flight and the launch of our charter program," said Gary Rogliano, CEO.

At JFK, MAXjet will operate out of Terminal One with a conveniently located ticket counter at Aisle B and a departure lounge located on the mezzanine level beyond security and above Gates 2 and 3. MAXjet will share a lounge with Korean Airlines.

MAXjet will operate out of Stansted's main terminal with check-in counters located in Zone K.

MAXjet is a luxury all-business-class airline dedicated to bringing greater value to the intercontinental market by connecting key business cities with a high-quality, low-fare business class product. For additional information about MAXjet including its routes, fares and flight schedules, or to book travel, visit the MAXjet Web site at www.maxjet.com or call the airline's toll-free number: in the U.S. at 1-888-I-FLY-MAX (435-9629) or in the UK at 0800-023-4300.

(a) Service to London operates every day except Saturdays. Return service to New York operates every day except Saturday. Fares shown are one way. Maximum stay in London is 365 days. Fares do not include Federal International Air Transportation Taxes, foreign departure taxes, customs and immigration fees, airport improvement and health inspection fees and other fees of approximately $150 roundtrip. Seats are limited and certain flights and/or days of travel may be unavailable at lowest prices, especially during busy travel periods. Tickets are nontransferable, but may be reissued for a $100 change fee plus any applicable difference in fare. Tickets are refundable for a $300 fee. Fares and schedules are subject to change without notice and other restrictions may apply. Service to London starts 11/1/05.

About MAXjet Airways

Washington-based MAXjet Airways is the industry's first all-business transatlantic airline to offer everyday low fares for true premium service. Operating B767 aircraft configured with 102 business class seats with 60" pitch, MAXjet offers upscale meal service, airport lounges and portable on-demand entertainment to its passengers at value-based fares. MAXjet will operate transatlantic routes starting with service from New York to London on November 1, 2005. MAXjet provides more information on its Web site, which can be viewed at www.maxjet.com.

- MAXjet, It's Just Good Business -


Source: Business Wire

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