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Would you:
a) Pay $219/person for 2 people to fly Virgin America from LAX to Boston (nonstop both ways) and end up spending $40-50 in parking by the airport?
b) Pay $244/person for 2 people to fly Continental from OC to Boston (3 hr layover both ways in Newark) and not have to pay parking?
Pricewise it comes out to about the same and I've heard good things about Virgin America but I cant decide
Re: WWYD (travel dilemma)
i hate continental.
i've heard good things about virgin america. ?plus, layovers are a dealbreaker. ?my vote is for A.?
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We get discounted parking at the Parking Spot by LAX through work so it comes out to about 9 bucks a day so I think thatd cheaper than supershuttle
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I'm all for direct flights cross country now, because my luggage would always get lost/stolen on layovers.
Recommendation if you take Virgin - if you think you'll want one of their snacks during your flight, order it after your flight takes off, don't wait until you get hungy. ?They only carry a limited supply of each food item, so most have run out by the time you're 2/3 of the way through the flight. ?Also, wear a red top and you should get a free cocktail.?
D - I'll def check out supershuttle prices
MDOC - Thanks for the Virgin tips!