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Old Jul 16, 2011 | 3:00 pm
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Lincoln
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: New York
Programs: Hotels.com, Omni, Jetblue, SouthWest, Frontier
Posts: 95
Originally Posted by sbbutler93
Well, Frontier would give 30" pitch, while United would give 31" pitch...but Frontier as personal LCDs, United just has overheads. Frontier charges $6 for the DirectTV live TV, United does have XM radio for free though.
Do you know if those LCDs have closed captioning? I know Jetblue didn't which is why I hardly used their DirecTV. I think just having enough room to use my MacBook may be the only amenity I can actually benefit from.

Originally Posted by deubster
I'm finding a lot more than Frontier and United. Frontier & United, BTW, are from LGA. You can also find CO and US non-stops R/T LGA-DEN. If you include JFK, you'll find JetBlue and Delta offer R/T non-stops. Southwest has non-stops out of EWR.
Newark is too far which is why I ruled it out. Were you searching only round trip schedules? I only searched one way as I'm not sure when I'll be returning. Don't know if that makes a difference but just in case. I ruled out evening flights as well even though Jetblue has one scheduled, as I want to get into Denver early with enough time to sightsee the city before the day ends.
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