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Re: Air Fares
- To: Ry Jones <rjones@airgap.net>
- Subject: Re: Air Fares
- From: David Nelson <dnelson@moscow.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2000 08:42:26 -0800
- Cc: vision2020@moscow.com
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Ry,
The dates you listed ( 18 MARCH and returning 20 MARCH) are the end
of spring break for the universities and I would guess those flights are
all ready booked up. I fiddled with the dates and was able to
get the price down (in and out of pullman) to about $250 with
not much effort.
David
At 01:13 AM 2/29/00 -0800, you wrote:
I work all over the west (Idaho, Washington,
Nevada, Oregon, California)
and this evening I was pricing tickets to fly home to Moscow from
the
Bay Area. Check this out:
These are for round trip flights leaving 18 MARCH and returning 20
MARCH.
The asked for departure times are 1900 on both legs.
Spokane Pullman Lewiston
San Jose | 197 |
437 | 275
Oakland | 198
| n/a | 275
San Francisco | 221 | 419
| 287
OK, SFO has a higher landing fee, and I understand the
pullman/lewiston
flights are code-shared on horizon, but does it really cost that
much
more to fly into Pullman instead of Lewiston? It isn't the spokane-
lewiston delta that shocks me, it's the lewiston-pullman delta.
--
Ry Jones
Airgap Networks
David Nelson
Nelson & Roseme, Inc.
Phone 208 883-7699
FAX 208 882-8143
Email dnelson@dnai.com
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