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Yarra_Valley
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Going to NY for New years eve, intercity transport???
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November 30, 2005, 08:55:20 AM »
Hi everyone. I'm going to New York for a few weeks at the end of December and into January. I was wondering what the best places to go to online are for intercity transport. I was thinking of going to chicago for 4 days or so. So I thought I would drop a post and findout the best way to get there.
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James
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Going to NY for New years eve, intercity transport???
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My bet is that you can get a business shuttle flight for not too much money. I would check online with Southwest Airlines. southwest.com or Jet Blue
Lots of short flights available from LaGuardia. I personally don't like to fly out of Newark, seems everytime I do, my flights are significantly delayed or cancelled. And by significantly I mean 4-12 hours.
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If you have the time you may want to consider Amtrak and check their prices for coach or sleeper car.
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