between NY and LA for $158 roundtrip?

frostyhead

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warm maybe? i dunno, this is my first post.

Special Offer from Travelocity.com: Top 20 deal - sells out quickly!
$79 -- Between New York and L.A., Each Way
Between New York and Los Angeles - Travel dates: Through February 12, 2003 while seats last
Book by October 29 and fly for just $79 each way ($158 R/T).

How to book:
Use Travelocity.com's "Best Fare Finder." Click here to go to Travelocity.com and enter your departure and destination city. Do not pick any departure or arrival dates, and leave the button that says "My dates are flexible" checked. be sure to use LGA (new york) and LAX (los angeles).

Then, click "search now" and the Best Fare Finder will show you the dates on which the sale fare is available. Book your flight as soon as you find a low fare.

this might help some of you. a lot of spaces have been filled around the vacation times. i guess ppl who fly across the country a lot might find this useful.
 

dude

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Hey, not bad at all, but if you got to book by the 29th, there only leaves another day to think about it.

Where is LGA air port? I only know of JFK. If it's a small airport, it's probably a deal to lure you into using their airports. Not that hot if you have to travel an extra 2 hours or so to get to that airport.
 

w3b

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isnt LGA = LaGuardia? That's the one on the north of Queens, right? Getting there could take a while during rush hours
 

Doh!

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Getting to LGA (Laguardia) is more covenient & less hassle than going to JFK. I always try to fly from/to LGA as it's less crowded and getting to Manhattan or NJ is much faster. I travel every other week (it sucks but it's job-related), saving traveling time is a must.
 

coreynyc

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LGA to LAX means no non-stop. The big planes (transatlantic/transcontinental) do not fly in to or out of LGA. FYI, LGA is smaller than your average big city airport, but I wouldn't call it a "small airport".
 

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laguardia is definatly not a SMALL AIRPORT, nothing in new york city is small.. i should know.. im from there :)

but it just happens to be most/all international flights go through JFK.