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Originally Posted by wooohooo
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
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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.