Song Celebrates Cinco de Mayo With Major Fare Sale in Nearly Every City it Serves With Organic Food, Movies, Music and Video Games, Time Flies When You Fly Song ATLANTA, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Song(R), Delta Air Lines' high-style, low- fare air service, is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with special fares in nearly every city it serves. Tickets will be available for purchase on May 5 only, for travel between May 12 and June 22, 2005. See important details and other restrictions below. SAMPLE ONE-WAY SALE FARES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON MAY 5** Between Sale Fare Hartford/Springfield and Ft. Lauderdale $65 Hartford/Springfield and Orlando $65 Hartford/Springfield and Tampa $65 Boston and Ft. Lauderdale $59 Boston and West Palm Beach $59 New York (LaGuardia and JFK) and Ft. Lauderdale $65 New York (JFK) and Ft. Myers $65 New York (JFK) and Los Angeles $105 New York (LaGuardia and JFK) and West Palm Beach $65 New York (JFK) and Nassau $94 Los Angeles and Orlando $105 Los Angeles and Tampa $105 Ft. Lauderdale and Las Vegas $105 Ft. Lauderdale and Los Angeles $105 **Additional taxes/fees/restrictions apply. Fares shown are available only for purchase at flysong.com, delta.com or from a travel agent. In January, Song announced a major expansion from JFK, beginning May 2, with new coast-to-coast service to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, as well as to San Juan and Aruba. Song's expanded service will feature the wide array of on-board amenities that distinguish its brand from other low-cost air services. Song's in-flight entertainment system is the most innovative of any low-fare service, offering personal seatback video monitors that provide: 24 channels of live DISH Network television free; 24 channels of free audio programming; free digitally-streamed MP3 programming that allows customers to create individual play lists of up to 32 songs at their seat (from an inventory of more than 1,600 songs); 10 movies available on-demand, allowing customers to start and stop the film at their leisure; 11 video games; and a popular interactive trivia game that allows passengers to compete against one another. Song also offers a comprehensive onboard menu, featuring healthful, organic selections, including a Grilled Balsamic Chicken Breast with Curried Couscous Special, as well as a few indulgences, including Song margaritas. Song also introduced an In-Flight Fitness program, developed exclusively for the low-fare service by fitness guru David Barton. The 15-minute workout is designed to help travelers stay fit while they are on the fly. About Song Song, Delta's award-winning, low-fare service, provides non-stop service between major cities in the Northeast and Florida leisure destinations, as well as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Juan and Nassau. Song currently operates a fleet of 36 Boeing 757s, with 199 all-leather, all-coach seats, providing more than 140 daily flights daily. With the addition of 12 planes and 18 new roundtrip flights, Song will increase its service to 176 daily nonstop departures with new destinations including San Francisco, Seattle and Aruba by September 2, 2005. All Song aircraft are equipped with personal video monitors at each seat, offering a wide array of entertainment features -- accessible via touch-screen technology -- including: live, DISH Network television; movies on-demand; MP3 programming from more than 1,600 songs and video games. Song also offers a complete on-board food menu featuring healthful, organic food options and few indulgences such as Song signature cocktails. Song beverages are intended to be sipped responsibly by adults. Customers can use a credit card or cash to make purchases onboard. Song serves all three New York metro area airports -- JFK, Newark and LaGuardia -- the only low-fare service to do so. All Song flights are operated by Delta Air Lines. Song tickets can be purchased by visiting flysong.com or calling 1-800-FLY-SONG (1-800-359-7664). *TERMS & CONDITIONS All travel will be provided by Song, Delta's low-fare service. Restrictions: Fares shown are available for purchase only on flysong.com, delta.com or from your travel agent. Tickets cost $5 more if purchased from Delta over the telephone or $10 more if purchased at an airport or city ticket office, and these amounts are nonrefundable. Travel agents may impose an additional service charge for ticketing. Tickets are non-transferable. Seats are limited and fares may not be available on all flights. Tickets: Fares shown are one-way. Roundtrip purchase is not required. Tickets must be purchased on May 5, 2005. Ticketing must be completed by midnight 1 day after the reservations are confirmed or at least 7 days prior departure whichever occurs first, but no later than May 5, 2005. See song.com for online ticket purchase requirements and restrictions. Travel Period: Travel may begin on or after May 12, 2005 and must be completed by June 22, 2005. Blackout Dates: Travel not permitted May 26 and 31. Travel from NAS to JFK is not permitted May 09; May 16; May 23; May 30 and May 31, 2005. Travel from JFK to NAS is not permitted May 12; May 19 and May 26, 2005. Fare Validity: Fares are valid for travel on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Fares are only valid on Song flights. Higher fares apply on other days. Minimum Stay: None. Maximum Stay: June 22, 2005. Cancellations/Refunds/Changes: Fares are nonrefundable. Delta may permit you to apply a portion of the fare value to future travel upon payment of applicable fees and fare difference, otherwise the ticket will have no value. Contact a Delta agent or visit delta.com for details. Taxes/Fees: Fares do not include a $3.20 Federal Excise Tax which will be imposed on each flight segment in the passenger's ticketed itinerary. A flight segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing. Fares do not include Passenger Facility Charge(s) of up to $18.00, depending on itinerary or September 11th Security Fee of up to $10 per round-trip. International fares, including fares for travel to/from San Juan, PR/U.S. Virgin Islands, do not include U.S. International Air Transportation tax of up to $28.20 and U.S. and foreign user, inspection, security or other similarly based charges, fees or taxes of up to $250, depending on itinerary. These taxes and fees are the responsibility of the passenger and must be paid at the time the ticket is purchased.. Miscellaneous: Fares and rules are subject to change without notice and are subject to government approval. It is the responsibility of the passenger to be in possession of all necessary documentation (e.g. valid passport, visa where applicable) at the time of departure from origin. Delta reserves the right to deny boarding to passengers without the proper documentation. Other restrictions may apply. DATASOURCE: Song CONTACT: Katie Connell, +1-404-773-8174, or Julie Horn, +1-212-981-5221, both of Song Web site: http://www.delta.com/

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