Airlines Offering Discounted Rates for Gimmel Tammuz

In order to enable anash, shluchim and bochurim to travel to the Rebbe’s Ohel for Gimmel Tamuz, a group of yungeleit have organized discounts on two major airlines that serve New York.

In order to enable a large group of people to be at the Tzion for Gimel Tamuz, a group of Yungeleit have organized discounts on two major airlines that serve New York.

The discounted flights include both domestic and international travel on Delta and United, along with many of their codeshare partners, and are eligible for their respective airlines’ mileage programs. Most fare classes are eligible for these discounts.

DELTA AIRLINES – Save up to 15%

To make flight reservations online please click on this reservations link (https://bit.ly/delta2023rebbe) or enter this Meeting Event Code: NM2AV.

This alliance of 19 World-Class Carriers includes Aeroflot, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Aeroméxico, Air Europa, Air France, Alitalia, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Garuda Indonesia, Kenya Airways, KLM, Korean Air, Middle East Airlines, Saudia, TAROM, Vietnam Airlines, and XiamenAir.

You may also call Delta Meeting Network (800) 328 – 1111 and refer to Meeting Event Code NM2AV. Please note there is no service fee for reservations booked and ticketed via the 800 number.

UNITED – Save up to 10%

To make flight reservations online please click on this reservations link (https://bit.ly/united2023rebbe) or enter this promotions code: ZMVR257873.

The discount applies includes codeshare flights marked and/or operated: Air Canada, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines N.C., Tyrolean Airways, Lufthansa German Airlines, and Swiss International Air Lines LTD. Most fare classes are eligible for this discount.

You may also call United Meeting Reservation Desk at (800) 426 – 1122 and refer to promotions code: ZMVR257873. Booking fees are waived for Meeting reservations. International customers may contact their local United Reservation Desk.

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