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AirTran's New Non-Stop, Seattle to Baltimore

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AirTran Airways said yesterday that it plans in May to begin flying five times a week to Seattle from Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

It will mark the airport's only nonstop flights to the Northwestern city.

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I've never flown ATA, but saw lots of good reviews this summer when I was looking for DC-Seattle flights. This is a great new option because Baltimore is very close to Washington DC, and a web special ticket was $109 one way...not bad.

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