AMERICAN AIRLINES OFFERS SPECIAL RATES TO BOWLING EVENTS, TOURNAMENTS
ARLINGTON, Texas – Bowling fans planning to attend
tournament and trade shows across the country can save money on airfare this
year thanks to a special American Airlines group rate. The group travel
discount provides 5 percent off the lowest applicable fare.
Destination cities include Reno, Nev., El Paso, Texas,
Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Dallas-Fort Worth and Philadelphia.
The valid travel dates allow for a discount when flying to
BPAA International Bowl Expo and East Coast Bowling Centers Convention, USBC
Open Championships, Convention, Women’s Championships, Queens, U.S. Women’s
Open, Intercollegiate Team Championships and Hall of Fame inductions.
To take advantage of the 5 percent discount, go directly to
www.aa.com to
book your flights. After you have selected your flight(s) under the
"Enter Passenger Details" tab, go to the "AA.com Promotion
Code" field and enter in your authorization code.
The authorization codes are:
- Reno and El Paso: 8130BN
- Indianapolis and
Dallas-Fort Worth: 5570AX
- Las Vegas: 2160BJ
- Philadelphia:98H0AV
Discount fares are valid for travel on American Airlines,
American Eagle®, AmericanConnection®, oneworld Alliance, and codeshare partners
from anywhere to your event destination.
For additional information about travel packages visit
BOWL.com/travel.
About
International Bowling Campus
The
International Bowling Campus (IBC) is the headquarters for the bowling industry
and directly serves the more than 69 million bowlers in the United States. The
IBC houses the resources of the United States Bowling Congress, the governing
body and membership organization for the sport; the Bowling Proprietors’
Association of America, representing the business interests of bowling centers;
Strike Ten Entertainment, the marketing arm for the industry; the International
Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame; The Bowling Foundation; the International
Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association; the Bowling Writers’ Association
of America; the Bowling News Network; the Billiard and Bowling Institute of
America; and the International Training and Research Center.
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