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San Francisco SEAFeb 13, 2013 - Feb 20, 2013$163
Denver SEADec 18, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012$176
Los Angeles SEAJan 22, 2013 - Jan 22, 2013$180
Dallas SEAFeb 06, 2013 - Feb 27, 2013$229
Phoenix SEAJan 17, 2013 - Jan 23, 2013$236
Chicago SEAJan 23, 2013 - Jan 29, 2013$238
Boston SEAFeb 04, 2013 - Feb 11, 2013$278
Houston SEAFeb 13, 2013 - Mar 02, 2013$284
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Newark SEAJan 29, 2013 - Feb 02, 2013$323
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Ivette 4StarNov 28, 2012

I flew from San Juan Puerto Rico to Seattle, WA and from Seattle got picked up and drove to Oregon. Oregon is a beautiful place. If you are into nature, hiking, exploring then Oregon is the right place for you. Absolutely beautiful sceneries with all the grassy areas and pine tress. It was my first time there and I look forward the the next time I get to visit. I do recommend going during the summertime, and if you do go in the fall/winter time make sure to take rain boots!

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Very reasonable and comfortable flight and I'm 6'4 225.


 
 

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