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[QUOTE]Originally posted by notelvis: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by palmland: [qb] Just a note of caution on Allegiant, they recently announced cancellation of service from Columbia to Orlando/Ft. Lauderdale. It has been operating less than a year. Supposedly the two or three days a week they operated wasn't on a schedule that made sense for those going to Disney. But why not Southwest Raleigh to La Guardia or Albany? Although I still think driving your wife to Sanford then Auto Train to Lorton, make the short drive to BWI, then Southwest to Albany and return and drive home might be feasible - for the truly hopeless Amtrak enthusiast. Stopped at Lynchburg, again, on a quick trip to see our granddaughter. Looks like it should be done in time for the start up of the new train. [/qb][/QUOTE]Another carrier I have used in the 'budget' category is AirTran. They have several daily nonstop flights from Charlotte to BWI using Boeing 717's.......anyone remember 2 and 3 seating in an airplane. I like the Auto-Train idea a great deal BUT my wife has already purchased her airline tickets to Sanford from GSP. I agree with you in that it's sometimes a challenge to figure out what Allegiant is doing and when. Particularly in our case where we live about an hour and fifteen minutes from either the GSP airport or the Tri-Cities, TN airport. Allegiant flies to both but on alternate days so sometimes the mother-in-law will arrive for a visit into the Johnson City, TN area and then depart five or six days later from GSP. I have no idea how they make it work with only 3 or 4 flights a week on many of their routes. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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