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Re: Declarations Galore (was Re: Various.)
Should'a booked last week...
LA to Columbus route was on sale for $108 round
trip on Northwest. I almost took a trip to LA just for the heck of
it.
But even now I think it's just $188 or
something...that's not too bad. No?
I'll give you a ride if you fly into Columbus.
=)
Lara
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 7:34
PM
Subject: Re: Declarations Galore (was Re:
Various.)
In a message dated
9/25/2001 4:03:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kanani71 at yahoo_com writes:
>>"As far as I'm concerned, we should all be there.
I'm hereby
declaring my intention to make the trip from
California..." , "...so
barring unforeseen circumstances, I'm gonna do
my best to make it."
Steve
oncleboo at aol_com<<
Excellently put, Steve. I went to sleep age 29 last night and
woke
up age 30, and darnit, I don't want to wait till next year!
I'm
hereby declaring my intention to hunt down a miraculous ticket
price
with my name on it to make the trip from the Islands.
Suppose I
should buzz the cousin to let her know she may be
housing me... ;).
If any of you stumble on cheap Hawai'i fares, send me
a URL, I'll be
looking myself.
mahalo, michelle
Cheap = $650 and under ($708-$924 as of this morning, perks of
paradise eh? *smirk*)
Michelle...
Naturally
the dates on which you're wanting to travel are going to affect the fares
you're going to find. I'm looking at leaving LA on 12/6 and returning
12/9. A quick look at Orbitz <http://www.orbitz.com>, using those
same dates gave me a fare of $591 on United, from Honolulu to Cincinnati, with
stops in LA and Chicago. If you're willing to fly into a nearby city
instead of Cincinnati you'll probably be able to find an even cheaper fare.
It currently looks like I'll have to fly into either Columbus or
Indianapolis to get a decent fare.
HTH!
Steve
oncleboo at aol_com
“(T)here are two races of men in this world, but
only these two - the 'race' of the decent man and the 'race' of the indecent
man.” – Viktor Frankl
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