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A question for someone in the Northwest

Posted: 7/9/10 7:18am Message 11 of 13
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Norsky:  If it's not too late to change, there is direct air service from Seattle to Redmond.  Fare look up was $175 one-way (taxes included).  I'd hook you up on United Express but I'm not sure the savings is worth the hassle of flying stand-by. 




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A question for someone in the Northwest

Posted: 7/9/10 7:19am Message 12 of 13
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A question for someone in the Northwest

Posted: 7/9/10 6:37pm Message 13 of 13
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Yep - too late.  Patty already has her train ticket and motel room booked in Eugene (train + motel > plane).  Thanks tho'.
 
btw - she is flying Alaska Air from Minneapolis to Seattle
 
 
Still wondering about the better route south from the Columbia River - 97 or 197.  Anyone driven both and can recommend one over the other?
 
Thanks!



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