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Getting to New England can be as much fun as is being here. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to get here. By car is easy and driving gives you the most opportunity to head out and explore on your own. You can drive your own car or rent one. In either case, as you cross into any state in New England, the scenery will help keep the kids from asking, "Are we there yet"?

Most if not all of the major airlines offer service to New England's many airports, some to the bigger cities, such as Boston and some to smaller airstrips lie lie ribbon-like in all six New England states. And you can also charter a small plane to get to the smaller airports. But flying is hardly the only, much less preferred, way to get here. Amtrak and other railroads send trains throughout the entire region. No traffic, no hassles and a train ride is an exciting adventure in and of itself for you and the kids. Coming by boat is a super way to sail the coastline and then sail inland through a number of long and gorgeous rivers. Some of the major cruise lines offer New England cruises that often include ports of call in Canada. There are also any number of companies that offer tours throughout the region. Perhaps the best way to get here is by car. You can go wherever you want and explore all there is to see in your own timeframe.

In the final analysis, it doesn't matter how you get here. Any way you come will be both fun and exciting. Be sure to check out all the different way to get here before you decide on a specific mode of transportation, though. You may find that you can travel on all of them in one trip.

We've set up NewEnglandTimes.Com to help you, in as many ways as possible, decide how to travel to New England. The links below offer different modes of transportation for your review. We're confident that you'll find them useful.

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American Airlines

1.817.967.2000 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday

Among the leading travel sites on the Internet, the American Airlines® web site provides news, information and specials that are personalized to passengers' preferred airports, destinations and AAdvantage® program travel partners. AA.com offers customers fast, convenient travel reservations, extended award booking capabilities, online check-in and online management of their AAdvantage Travel Awards Program accounts.

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Continental Airlines®

1.800.523.FARE (3273)

Continental was ranked most admired international U.S. airline among Fortune magazine's annual list of America's Most Admired Companies. For the fourth consecutive year, Continental ranked No. 2 as the Most Admired U.S. Airline. Of the top-nine U.S. carriers ranked, Continental rated highest for the quality of its products and services.

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Delta Airlines®

1.800.221.1212

Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides air transportation for passengers and freight throughout the United States and around the world. As of May 1, 2003, Delta (including its wholly owned subsidiaries, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. and Comair, Inc.) served 216 domestic cities in 46 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as 43 international cities in 30 countries.

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Bradley Airport

Hartford, Connecticut

Bradley lands you in the middle of north central Connecticut, where a full menu of attractions is within easy driving distance. Further proof that Bradley is the ideal gateway to and from anywhere in New England.

Bareboat Sailing Charter
Newport . RI | 1.800.661.4013 1.860.388.6463 .

Sail the way you dream about it! Consistent breeze, gorgeous beaches, incredible islands, great yachts and first class charter service as you enjoy wonderful sailing and unexpected comforts as you cruise the New England waters.

SailAway Yacht Charter Consultants
15605 Southwest 92 Avenue . Miami . FL 33157-1972 | 1.800.800-SailAway (5292) . sofla@1800sailaway.com

Since 1976, SailAway has been recognized as a leader in the yacht charter industry. Our clients are primarily high-profile executives and luminaries in the entertainment industry.Our mission is simple -- to arrange discreet, private, high-class, luxury yacht charters for discerning clients.

Vermont Transit Co., Inc.
345 Pine Street . Burlington . VT 05401 | 1.800.642.3133 Out of State, call 800 451-3292 .

We provide an affordable network of transportation services which link the major cities of New England with Boston, Montreal and New York City. Our other daily services connect rural communities and colleges with larger cities within the states of Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire and Vermont. Our Canadian connections carry our Canadian neighbors to and from New England cities and vacationlands.

Hertz

Here you will find information including current facts, figures, and historical data that allow you to learn more about the company from which you're renting a car or truck or equipment, or leasing a vehicle. Visit us often for informative updates!

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Canada New England Cruises

Rich with history and possessing natural beauty, New England is a glorious place Fall in Bar Harbor, Maine to visit at anytime throughout the year. It is now possible for travelers to visit several of Canada's and New England’s most scenic and opulent areas over a short period of time by embarking on a Canadian cruise vacation.

Amtrak

1.800.USA.RAIL (872.7245)

Amtrak offers a wide variety of savings. If you're a student, senior or veteran, Amtrak offers you savings everyday. These everyday savings as well as regional promotions are listed in the links to the left. In addition, Amtrak offers these specials. No matter where you are traveling, there's something for everyone at Amtrak.

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