If you're coming to the air races from Minnesota you already know that NWA no longer flies direct to Reno, nor do any other airlines. Bummer - and Reno is an "International" air port! You’d think somebody would at least put on a special, non-stop flight that week.
There are plenty of 1-stops but since this is air race times they're gouging us race fans. The last 2 years, I've been flying non-stop to Sacramento - it's about $90 cheaper and NWA just dropped their prices. Not only that, I’ve found that car rentals are cheaper at SMF as well. So fly into Sacramento and either drive I-80 (about 2 hours with magnificent views) or better yet drive up Hwy 50 (my favorite drive) and end up in South Lake Tahoe. It takes an hour and a half longer but it’s a great drive. Even at $3 a gallon it's worth the drive. My dad worked at NWA for almost 40 years. We took very little advantage of free air travel but instead enjoyed the drives.
This might sound like a California Chamber of Commerce ad, but if you haven’t driven through northern California – Susanville to Mt Shasta, you’ve missed one of the best drives anywhere. Sure beats driving through Minnesota’s endless miles of corn fields.
There are plenty of 1-stops but since this is air race times they're gouging us race fans. The last 2 years, I've been flying non-stop to Sacramento - it's about $90 cheaper and NWA just dropped their prices. Not only that, I’ve found that car rentals are cheaper at SMF as well. So fly into Sacramento and either drive I-80 (about 2 hours with magnificent views) or better yet drive up Hwy 50 (my favorite drive) and end up in South Lake Tahoe. It takes an hour and a half longer but it’s a great drive. Even at $3 a gallon it's worth the drive. My dad worked at NWA for almost 40 years. We took very little advantage of free air travel but instead enjoyed the drives.
This might sound like a California Chamber of Commerce ad, but if you haven’t driven through northern California – Susanville to Mt Shasta, you’ve missed one of the best drives anywhere. Sure beats driving through Minnesota’s endless miles of corn fields.
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