okinaka@ssc-bee.UUCP (03/14/86)
I will be visiting Reston, VA in the later part of May from Seattle, WA and would like to visit NY for a couple of days before I come back to Seattle. Does anybody know a good way to get to NY from Reston, VA? I probably want to fly to NY and heard there are some type of commuter airplane which is less expensive than normal airlines like Pan Am. I would appreciate any information on the best way to get to NY. Thank you. Nate Okinaka, Boeing Aerospace Co. @ Seattle, WA
ibdemc@mhuxr.UUCP (CUNDARI) (03/17/86)
> I will be visiting Reston, VA in the later part of May from Seattle, WA > and would like to visit NY for a couple of days before I come back to > Seattle. Does anybody know a good way to get to NY from Reston, VA? > I probably want to fly to NY and heard there are some type of commuter > airplane which is less expensive than normal airlines like Pan Am. > I would appreciate any information on the best way to get to NY. > Thank you. > > Nate Okinaka, Boeing Aerospace Co. @ Seattle, WA If the Washington DC airports are convenient for you, Eastern, Piedmont, and NY Air have off-peak fares to NY that are really good deals. Since the fares are changing about twice a day these days, you'll have to check with the airlines for exact rates. It seems to me they should be in the $50.00 one-way range. You don't mention how you're getting to and from Seattle, but unless you're locked into returning from Reston, you might want to check out a special $89.00 fare being offered from NY to Seattle by some of the regularly scheduled airlines. There are restrictions - check with United or American, or People's Express. Barbara Cundari AT&T Bell Laboratories mhuxr!ibdemc
halle@hou2b.UUCP (J.HALLE) (03/18/86)
There are several flights/day from Dulles to NYC. These are real flights, not commuters. EA, PE, are two airlines. Check the OAG or a travel agent, or call the airlines directly.