First Time User, Need some Help
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Hey Guys, have heard about this site so I thought I would try it out.
I currently live in Boston. I gotta go to Seattle for a wedding the weekend of August 20th. I need to get in on the Thursday 18th, and then come back on the Sunday. There will be two of us. So it aint going to be cheap.
Can anyone help me out with some ideas,
Thanks aloot.
I currently live in Boston. I gotta go to Seattle for a wedding the weekend of August 20th. I need to get in on the Thursday 18th, and then come back on the Sunday. There will be two of us. So it aint going to be cheap.
Can anyone help me out with some ideas,
Thanks aloot.
#2
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Ummm... try Southwest, Delta or Northwest out of Manchester, New Hampshire. MHT is usually cheaper than Boston.
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Originally Posted by BearX220
Ummm... try Southwest, Delta or Northwest out of Manchester, New Hampshire. MHT is usually cheaper than Boston.
Thanks, I kinda figured SWA would be the best bet. Never thought of Manchester though. Good call, I check that out.
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Actually, Southwest doesn't offer nonstop flights from BOS to SEA- they don't serve BOS nor have nonstops from MHT or PVD. I'd check Orbitz.com (as most airlines are listed there) and www.AlaskaAir.com as Alaska Airlines is the only airline that flies nonstop BOS-SEA. Actually, I'd wait a while before booking tickets as it's still quite early and there will be some promotions, mile-deals, or fare sales sometime..
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Nobody said anything about a nonstop. WN can get you from MHT to SEA via BWI and MDW. NW will do MHT-DTW-SEA, DL MHT-CVG-SEA. If the OP is price-conscious he's not too worried about nonstops versus connecting flights anyway. (He should not automatically conclude that WN is cheapest. That's what they want you to think, but I've found some very good fares on this route in the $220 range from NW and DL.)
If the OP is on the south side of Boston, WN serves Providence too.
If the OP is on the south side of Boston, WN serves Providence too.

