??s for PNW airline experts

PNWmom

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We are planning a trip for 10/29-11/04, flying from the Pacific North West, (Spokane, Seattle or Portland).

Are the flights now showing (with the exception of SW) the only flights that will be available or will more be added over the next few months?

How far in advance should I book a flight?

Are you better off with round trip tickets or one ways?

Other than red eyes are there any non stops to/from Orlando to/from Seattle or Portland?

I'm so confused....
 
I live in Sacramento (which is not the PNW, but I'm in the same boat as you). I can't get any non-stop flights AT ALL. And even from San Francisco, there is only 1 (one) non-stop flight, and it leaves at a terrible time (1:05pm). If you can get any non-stop flights, I'd take it. Also, all the flights showing are all you are going to get. They arent going to add any more. Check Alaska Air, one of my fight options is sac to seattle to orlando. WAAAAAY out of my way, but should give you a non-stop flight.

Sorry for the rambling
 
Alaska has a great non-stop RT out of Seattle, leaves SEA about 8 AM and departs from Orlando about 6 PM. They also have one that has a connection in Portland and then is (I believe) non-stop to MCO in Orlando.

I love Alaska Air, but the non-stop is not going to fit into our budget plans this year. Last year we flew Delta as we got a great rate with them and the flight times were perfect.
 

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