Going to Boise?

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Going to Boise?

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For what it's worth, the Cleve. PD has an ad from Frontier airlines, listing flights leaving from Akron-Canton airport to BOISE for $109 each way...provided you purchase ticket by 4/19 and fly by 11/16 Haven't checked all the "fine print" but looks like a pretty good deal pricewise, especially for those of us from NE Ohio.

I don't work for Frontier...some of you may recall that my brother was a pilot for Continental, in fact....but you can check it out at frontierairlines.com with packages at flyaways.com...or call 800-432-1359.

Just thought I'd toss this out since many posters have talked about possible trip to Boise. :lol:
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I'm just waiting to find out the final date of the game.
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I'm still tossing around the idea of going to Boise. I wish the game was on Saturday, but I may be able to do a weeknight game. Since I can't make it to Wisconsin and this game is likely to be the only other game in September, then my first time to watch the Falcons in 2005 would be against Temple 10/1 if I don't go to Boise. That wait may just kill me.
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transfer2BGSU wrote:I'm just waiting to find out the final date of the game.
The one preseason pdf thing states the game is on Wednesday, September 21st. I am seriously looking into making this trip. Hopefully some others do, too!

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