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posted ago by wethepepe ago by wethepepe +357 / -0

Don't put blind faith in the airlines to get you there on time, they have the power to massively stifle the number of people attending the protest in DC.

This is far too important to not have time needed or a backup plan if the flights are completely full or the airlines decide to mass cancel flights the day before

Unlikely? Maybe. But so is a blatantly fraudulent election shamelessly covered up.

I think pedes should consider flying into the surrounding areas. That way, in the worst case scenario you can haul ass in other ways to get there.

As per u/Albgardis:

You can fly into Philly and take a megabus for $5-10 (price depends on daytime and date) into DC.

Or fly to JFK, EWR or LGA and take Amtrak from NYP station in Manhattan.

I am in PA and familiar with connections like this. Ask me if you need advice.

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BigDTxEnergy 11 points ago +11 / -0

This will be my first time leaving Texas. Also my first time flying. What airline should i use?

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BigDTxEnergy 5 points ago +5 / -0

That would suck. I've seen some videos and with my luck thatll be me. Im considering driving. It's only 20 hours

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DemsHaveNoHomeHere 2 points ago +2 / -0

Please go full burgerking if they do fuck with you.

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Temp_004 2 points ago +2 / -0

I always seem to have great flights when I choose Delta. They tend to be on the pricier side though

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WopNine17plus1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Drive.

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BigDTxEnergy 2 points ago +2 / -0

After reading all the comments, i do believe driving is what i will do.

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gb1787 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hi pede, i'm in Longview, considering driving as well!