Airline Uses iPods to Attract Travelers
Frequent flier points / miles / whatever not working for you? Time to up the ante. Eos Airlines began a promotion on Wednesday which runs through April 11th. Buy a round-trip ticket from New York to London costing $4,000 or more and get either an iPod Classic or 30,000 Club 48 points. A ticket for less than $4,000 earns you a iPod nano or 15,000 Club 48 points.
Oh, did I mention you have to be a Club 48 member also? Yeah, you do, and you can sign up here.
Eos Airlines takes 757s and converts them from carrying over 200 passengers into suite-based airliners that only carry 48 guests. In fact, every Eos guest gets 21 sq. ft. of space and a a 6'6" Fully Flat Bed. Whoa. And an iPod.
Eos is a business-oriented airline, which flies mainly between New York's JFK International and London's Stansted Airport.
Check out the picture above. If you can afford this treatment, you can buy your own iPod. ![]()



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