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blueslipper Aug 21st, 2008 12:29 PM

Yellowstone/Seattle Summer 2009
 
I live in the midwest and am hoping we can manage two destinations next summer with one airline booking. I could really use some suggestions. I joined AAA this year in hopes to get some travel help on road trips - and our local office is very disappointing. They don't seem to be able to offer me anything that I haven't been able to find in the books or on Fodors on my own. Our family of 5 could fly out of Chicago or St. Louis. Options would be A) Is there an airline that flies from CHI or STL to SeaTac with a layover in Billings/Bozeman? We could take a 4 day layover in MT, connect to Seattle - then fly back to the midwest. B) Fly into an airport near Yellowstone, then drive to Seattle. Fly home via Seattle.
We have two sets of friends we would like to try and see next summer. Any suggestions would be very appreciated!

AnnMarie_C Aug 21st, 2008 12:59 PM

blueslipper, if you re-post this on the US Forum more people will see it--good luck to you!

suze Aug 24th, 2008 09:20 AM

Ditto above, you want to repost this out on the US board for people to see it.

kencolian Aug 24th, 2008 12:02 PM

I would check with Frontier Airlines. For this summer flying into one city and out of another was not much more than a regular roundtrip. They fly into both BIllings and Bozeman

thursdaysd Aug 24th, 2008 12:11 PM

Sites like itasoftware and amadeus are a good source for finding what airlines serve which routes. Or you could just look on the airports' own websites.

AAA is likely of use if you want to go to Disney, take a Trafalgar tour, or have someone else map out a route for a road trip, but not otherwise.

As suze says, you need to repost on the US board, and perhaps the airlines board.

suze Aug 24th, 2008 12:17 PM

I think the forum title "Smart Travel Tips" is confusing, because pretty much anything on Fodor's forum could be considered one.

But the intent by the Editors as I understand it, is this one is meant for general things like packing or solo travel? Kind of a catch all for things other than the destination forums like US or Europe.

blueslipper Aug 26th, 2008 11:39 AM

Thank you - I"ll repost!


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