Is there anyone besides Jet Blue who flies nonstop from NYC to Burbank? (I can't use miles for Jet Blue without jumping through a lot of annoying hoops, but for a cross-country trip, nonstop is important!)
There are more options if I fly into LAX, but then I have to fly into LAX.
I don't think JetBlue flies to Burbank any more. They're Long Beach only at this point.
I am not jealous of your BK. so THERE!
I am bored with the work I need to do. poopers.
more links to potential houses?
I don't think JetBlue flies to Burbank any more.
According to their website, they do.
I just finished off lunch--chicken kiev with rice and carrots (I had the line server fish out the baby carrots from the broccoli and cauliflower, which are of the yuck). Now, it's time for my Diet Coke pick-me-up, otherwise I'll be snoozing at my desk.
Kayak says JetBlue is your only option.
That seems crazy. But worth it to avoid LAX!
According to their website, they do.
Oh, huh. And it's pretty cheap, too.
And JetBlue just completely revamped their points program. That's really annoying.
I am glad you did not choose to link to one of the many regretsy female parts entries. As much as I love etsy, I don't stumble upon those by myself, and I'm glad of it.
I have always lived so close to LAX I forget that people can be well served by avoiding it. But I have to drive past LAX to get home from Long Beach, and it's totally not worth it for me. I don't mind the airport that much. But I'm usually flying international these days--I haven't visited another part of the US in yonks. I've become quite insular.
I had Chipotle leftovers for lunch. Barracoa bowl. Since it was with the rice and the sour cream and the cheese it wasn't that healthy, but I thought I'd give the no burrito thing a try. Plus this way there are actual manageable leftovers. Still pretty nummy, though I am like msbelle in the unfilledness.