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Hi!! Flying IS expensive! I ve been comparing scottish bus travel rates into different airports and such to visit my grandparents. It would have been over $400 to fly into their town in the southern part of the state, but in deciding to fly into Denver instead, I got a ticket for $32 from spirit airlines (they fly into select airports, and because they are small and cut overhead by having passengers pick up their own mess on the planes- I kid you not, they are cheap!) The flight was smooth, and depending on the day tickets range from $29( one way)- $150 or so. I would check em out if I were you! :) I ended up taking the greyhound from Denver, which was $67, and it had free wifi, outlets, and plenty of legroom. It saved my grandparents well over $100 in paying for the gas to come to Denver and get me. Reply Delete Add comment Load more...
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