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New, special business class fares are now available for travel to the states. If you plan your trip more than 90 days in advance, you can take advantage of these low business class prices. Book today on unitedairlines.com.au.
Experience our new luxurious 180º Lie-Flat Bed business class seats! The seats are also offer personal 15" widescreen video monitors, on-demand programming and, on select flights, Apple iPod® connectivity. For more information, visit suitedreams.united.com.
Bonus mile offer: Earn up to 15,000 bonus miles when you purchase a trip to North America View offer details.
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Terms and conditions: Prices are correct as of 19 May 2009 and may fluctuate without notice according to destination, origin city, en-route stopovers, and currency exchange rates. Fares above are for return United Business travel on United Airlines, Ted, and United Express carriers. Seats are limited, may not be available on all flights/dates, and may sell out. Minimum/maximum stay, payment conditions, and cancellation fees apply. Limited changes permitted and charges apply. These fares are non-refundable. Ask for more details about these conditions. For further details, please contact your United reservation specialist. Purchase Requirements: Tickets must be purchased at least 90 days before departure. Sale fares apply to Australia point-of-sale only. Reservations and ticket purchases on unitedairlines.com.au must be completed simultaneously. Ticketing Dates: On sale 19 May 2009 or until sold out. Travel Days/Dates :
All year round. Min/Max Stay: No minimum stay. The maximum stay is 12 months. Additional Taxes/Fees: Fares include applicable taxes/surcharges/fees, but my vary by destination and routing.
Other conditions: Fares, fees, and taxes are correct as 19 May 2009, and are subject to change without notice. Lower fares may be available to select destinations. Fares are based on the most direct routing to each destination. |

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