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Old 02-10-2010, 09:50 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by wooohooo View Post
I'm flying to Boston for 2 nights from Feb 24-26/27th and found the cheapest airlines are either Air Canada or Alaska. Of the two, which would you fly on?

I enjoy the entertainment on Air Canada, and have never been on Alaska. Seeing as it is a very long flight, entertainment + food are probably my biggest concerns.

Or are there other ones like United (heard was crappy)?

Thanks in advance
Just wondering what price you're seeing for Air Canada and Alaska, because from what I can see the Delta flights are the cheapest ($530 USD after taxes).

The following flight has the 4th shortest total travel time of all flights going from YYC -> BOS

Feb 24
Delta
Flight 2296 Departs: 2:05p
Calgary (YYC) Arrives: 5:46p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP) Layover in Minneapolis, MN (MSP) for 1h 14m

Delta
Flight 2504 Departs: 7:00p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP) Arrives: 10:43p
Logan International (BOS)
Feb 27
Delta
Flight 2145 Departs: 5:55p
Logan International (BOS) Arrives: 8:26p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP)
Layover in Minneapolis, MN (MSP) for 1h 14m

Delta
Flight 2145 Departs: 9:40p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP) Arrives: 11:46p
Calgary (YYC)
^^^ one of the $530 flights


There are 3 flights that will get you there quicker.

#1 is a United flight that costs $1007. 13 hours, 50 min of total travel time.

#2 is another Delta flight that costs $687. 14 hours, 2 min.

#3 is an Air Canada flight that costs $692. 14 hours, 26 min.

The $530 flight mentioned above is 14 hours, 29 min.
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