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Old April 2nd, 2004, 08:39 AM
Mark Hewitt
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Friend of mine is flying Atlanta to Milwaukee. Leaving Sat 6-26 and
returning Wed 6-30. Any advice on the best / cheapest routes and carriers? I
believe she will be taking several kids along too...



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Old April 2nd, 2004, 07:26 PM
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"Mark Hewitt" wrote:

Friend of mine is flying Atlanta to Milwaukee. Leaving Sat 6-26 and
returning Wed 6-30. Any advice on the best / cheapest routes and carriers? I
believe she will be taking several kids along too...


Air Tran, midwest?
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Old April 2nd, 2004, 08:10 PM
James Robinson
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Mark Hewitt wrote:

Friend of mine is flying Atlanta to Milwaukee. Leaving Sat 6-26 and
returning Wed 6-30. Any advice on the best / cheapest routes and carriers? I
believe she will be taking several kids along too...


Delta, Airtran and Midwest fly non-stop between the two cities with
fares ranging between $202 (Delta) and $264 (Midwest) at the moment.
Delta and Airtran will tend to be the least expensive. Midwest is a bit
higher, but they are a premium airline with more seatroom, and somewhat
better food.

A number of other carriers fly flights with a change of planes for about
$220, like American, Northwest, United, and Continental.

There are even cheap one way fares on Delta and Airtran, so they could
fly on separate airlines each way for about the same fare, if the
schedules fit better.
 




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