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Preferred Flights List 2019 Camp Waziyatah 2019 Preferred Flights If your city is not listed, please contact us before purchasing FIRST SESSION: ARRIVAL TO CAMP - SunDay, June 23rD, 2019 Departing City Arrival City Airline Flight Number Depature Time Arrival Time Cleveland, OH (CLE) Boston, MA (BOS) JetBlue 440 10:13am 11:52am Dallas, TX (DFW) Boston, MA (BOS) American Airlines 1497 9:05am 1:56pm Denver, CO (DEN) Boston, MA (BOS) United Airlines 599 8:03am 2:05pm Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) Boston, MA (BOS) Spirit Airlines 610 8:36am 11:49am Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Boston, MA (BOS) American Airlines 1884 6:00am 2:30pm Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Boston, MA (BOS) JetBlue 288 6:00am 2:35pm Miami, FL (MIA) *CHAPERONED* Boston, MA (BOS) American Airlines 1099 8:30am 11:45am New York City, NY (JFK) Portland, ME (PWM) Delta 3448 11:00am 12:18pm New York City, NY (LGA) Portland, ME (PWM) Delta 3285 10:10am 11:40am Philadelphia, PA (PHL) Portland, ME (PWM) American Airlines 4984 10:35am 12:16pm San Francisco, CA (SFO) Boston, MA (BOS) United Airlines 2396 6:45am 3:12pm Seattle, WA (SEA) Boston, MA (BOS) Alaska Airlines 12 6:45am 3:05pm St. Paul, MN (MSP) Boston, MA (BOS) Sun Country Airlines 251 7:10am 10:50am Tampa, FL (TPA) Boston, MA (BOS) JetBlue 1992 7:45am 10:47am INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS Beijing, CHINA (PEK) Boston, MA (BOS) Hainan Airlines 481 1:55pm 3:10pm Lisbon, PORTUGAL (LIS) Boston, MA (BOS) Delta 125 10:25am 1:15pm London, ENGLAND (LHR) Boston, MA (BOS) British Airways 213 American Airlines 6164 Finnair 5413 Iberia Air 7401 Madrid, SPAIN (MAD) Boston, MA (BOS) Iberia Air 6165 12:45pm 2:40pm Finnair 5645 British Airways 4263 Munich, GERMANY (MUC) Boston, MA (BOS) Lufthansa 424 3:50pm 6:25pm United Airways 8902 Paris, FRANCE (CDG) Boston, MA (BOS) AirFrance 3616 10:20am 12:20pm Rome, ITALY (FCO) Boston, MA (BOS) AirFrance 9746 3:05pm 6:25pm Delta 6587 Alitalia 614 KLM 3408 Camp Waziyatah 2019 Preferred Flights If your city is not listed, please contact us before purchasing FIRST SESSION 2 WEEK DEPARTURE: SaturDay, July 6th, 2019 Departing City Arrival City Airline Flight Number Depature Time Arrival Time Boston, MA (BOS) Cleveland, OH (CLE) JetBlue 641 4:30pm 6:29pm Boston, MA (BOS) Dallas, TX (DFW) JetBlue 1115 2:30pm 5:44pm Boston, MA (BOS) Denver, CO (DEN) United Airlines 448 3:20pm 5:54pm Boston, MA (BOS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) JetBlue 69 4:29pm 8:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Los Angeles, CA (LAX) American Airlines 338 2:50pm 6:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Miami, FL (MIA) American Airlines 29 4:55pm 8:34pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (JFK) JetBlue 107 11:49am 1:06pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (LGA) Delta 3325 12:15pm 1:48pm Portland, ME (PWM) Philadelphia, PA (PHL) American Airlines 4984 12:45pm 2:25pm Boston, MA (BOS) San Francisco, CA (SFO) JetBlue 633 3:30pm 7:11pm Boston, MA (BOS) Seattle, WA (SEA) Delta 279 5:00pm 8:38pm Boston, MA (BOS) St. Paul, MN (MSP) JetBlue 1735 2:12pm 4:31pm Boston, MA (BOS) Tampa, FL (TPA) JetBlue 1991 2:50pm 6:07pm INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS Boston, MA (BOS) Beijing, CHINA (PEK) Hainan Airlines 482 5:10pm 7:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Lisbon, PORTUGAL (LIS) TAP Portugal 218 6:20pm 5:45am Boston, MA (BOS) London, ENGLAND (LHR) Virgin Atlantic 4012 7:52pm 7:20am Delta 58 KLM 6186 AirFrance 3567 Boston, MA (BOS) Madrid, SPAIN (MAD) British Airways 4264 5:30pm 6:20pm Iberia Air 6166 Boston, MA (BOS) Paris, FRANCE (CDG) AirFrance 333 6:25pm 7:20pm Boston, MA (BOS) Rome, ITALY (FCO) Alitalia 615 9:50pm 11:50am Delta 6591 KLM 3407 AirFrance 9745 Camp Waziyatah 2019 Preferred Flights If your city is not listed, please contact us before purchasing FIRST SESSION 4 WEEK DEPARTURE: ThursDay, July 18th, 2019 Departing City Arrival City Airline Flight Number Depature Time Arrival Time Boston, MA (BOS) Cleveland, OH (CLE) Delta 5472 2:20pm 4:35pm Boston, MA (BOS) Dallas, TX (DFW) JetBlue 1115 2:30pm 5:44pm Boston, MA (BOS) Denver, CO (DEN) United Airlines 448 3:20pm 5:54pm Boston, MA (BOS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) JetBlue 69 4:29pm 8:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Delta 1806 3:00pm 6:28pm Boston, MA (BOS) *CHAPERONED*Miami, FL (MIA) American Airlines 29 4:55pm 8:34pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (JFK) Delta 3432 12:38pm 2:00pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (LGA) Delta 3325 12:15pm 1:48pm Portland, ME (PWM) Philadelphia, PA (PHL) American Airlines 4984 12:45pm 2:25pm Boston, MA (BOS) San Francisco, CA (SFO) JetBlue 633 3:30pm 7:11pm Boston, MA (BOS) Seattle, WA (SEA) Delta 279 5:00pm 8:38pm Boston, MA (BOS) St. Paul, MN (MSP) Delta 155 2:50pm 5:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Tampa, FL (TPA) Jetblue 1991 3:10pm 6:27pm INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS Boston, MA (BOS) Beijing, CHINA (PEK) Hainan Airlines 482 5:10pm 7:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Lisbon, PORTUGAL (LIS) TAP Portugal 218 6:20pm 5:45am Boston, MA (BOS) London, ENGLAND (LHR) Virgin Atlantic 4012 7:52pm 7:20am Delta 58 KLM 6186 AirFrance 3567 Boston, MA (BOS) Madrid, SPAIN (MAD) British Airways 4264 5:30pm 6:20pm Iberia Air 6166 Boston, MA (BOS) Paris, FRANCE (CDG) AirFrance 333 6:25pm 7:20pm Boston, MA (BOS) Rome, ITALY (FCO) Alitalia 615 9:50pm 11:50am Delta 6591 KLM 3407 AirFrance 9745 Camp Waziyatah 2019 Preferred Flights If your city is not listed, please contact us before purchasing SECOND SESSION: ARRIVAL TO CAMP - SunDay, July 21st, 2019 Departing City Arrival City Airline Flight Number Depature Time Arrival Time Cleveland, OH (CLE) Boston, MA (BOS) JetBlue 440 10:13am 11:52am Dallas, TX (DFW) Boston, MA (BOS) American Airlines 1497 9:05am 1:56pm Denver, CO (DEN) Boston, MA (BOS) United Airlines 599 8:03am 2:05pm Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) Boston, MA (BOS) Spirit Airlines 610 8:36am 11:49am Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Boston, MA (BOS) American Airlines 1884 6:00am 2:30pm Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Boston, MA (BOS) JetBlue 288 6:00am 2:35pm Miami, FL (MIA) Boston, MA (BOS) American Airlines 1099 8:30am 11:45am New York City, NY (JFK) Portland, ME (PWM) Delta 3448 11:00am 12:18pm New York City, NY (LGA) Portland, ME (PWM) Delta 3285 10:10am 11:40am Philadelphia, PA (PHL) Portland, ME (PWM) American Airlines 4984 10:35am 12:16pm San Francisco, CA (SFO) Boston, MA (BOS) United Airlines 2396 6:45am 3:12pm Seattle, WA (SEA) Boston, MA (BOS) Alaska Airlines 12 6:45am 3:05pm St. Paul, MN (MSP) Boston, MA (BOS) Sun Country Airlines 251 7:10am 10:50am Tampa, FL (TPA) Boston, MA (BOS) JetBlue 1992 7:45am 10:47am INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS Beijing, CHINA (PEK) Boston, MA (BOS) Hainan Airlines 481 1:55pm 3:10pm Lisbon, PORTUGAL (LIS) Boston, MA (BOS) Delta 125 10:25am 1:15pm London, ENGLAND (LHR) Boston, MA (BOS) British Airways 213 American Airlines 6164 Finnair 5413 Iberia Air 7401 Madrid, SPAIN (MAD) Boston, MA (BOS) Iberia Air 6165 12:45pm 2:40pm Finnair 5645 British Airways 4263 Munich, GERMANY (MUC) Boston, MA (BOS) Lufthansa 424 3:50pm 6:25pm United Airways 8902 Paris, FRANCE (CDG) Boston, MA (BOS) AirFrance 3616 10:20am 12:20pm Rome, ITALY (FCO) Boston, MA (BOS) AirFrance 9746 3:05pm 6:25pm Delta 6587 Alitalia 614 KLM 3408 Camp Waziyatah 2019 Preferred Flights If your city is not listed, please contact us before purchasing SECOND SESSION 2 WEEK DEPARTURE: SaturDay, August 3rD, 2019 Departing City Arrival City Airline Flight Number Depature Time Arrival Time Boston, MA (BOS) Cleveland, OH (CLE) JetBlue 641 4:30pm 6:29pm Boston, MA (BOS) Dallas, TX (DFW) JetBlue 1115 2:30pm 5:44pm Boston, MA (BOS) Denver, CO (DEN) United Airlines 448 3:20pm 5:54pm Boston, MA (BOS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) JetBlue 69 4:29pm 8:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Los Angeles, CA (LAX) American Airlines 338 2:50pm 6:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Miami, FL (MIA) American Airlines 29 4:55pm 8:34pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (JFK) JetBlue 107 11:49am 1:06pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (LGA) Delta 3325 12:15pm 1:48pm Portland, ME (PWM) Philadelphia, PA (PHL) American Airlines 4984 12:45pm 2:25pm Boston, MA (BOS) San Francisco, CA (SFO) JetBlue 633 3:30pm 7:11pm Boston, MA (BOS) Seattle, WA 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Dallas, TX (DFW) JetBlue 1115 2:30pm 5:44pm Boston, MA (BOS) Denver, CO (DEN) United Airlines 448 3:20pm 5:54pm Boston, MA (BOS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL) JetBlue 69 4:29pm 8:00pm Boston, MA (BOS) Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Delta 1806 3:00pm 6:28pm Boston, MA (BOS) Miami, FL (MIA) American Airlines 29 4:55pm 8:34pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (JFK) Delta 3432 12:38pm 2:00pm Portland, ME (PWM) New York City, NY (LGA) Delta 3325 12:15pm 1:48pm Portland, ME (PWM) Philadelphia, PA (PHL) American Airlines 4984 12:45pm 2:25pm Boston, MA (BOS) San Francisco, CA (SFO) JetBlue 633 3:30pm 7:11pm Boston, MA (BOS) Seattle, WA (SEA) Delta 279 5:00pm 8:38pm Boston, MA (BOS) St.
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