Friday Travel Ticker: Airfares fly higher
Average domestic airfares rose 1.8% to $367 in the third quarter of 2012,the Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported this week. Huntsville, Ala., had the highest average fare, $522, while Atlantic City, N.J., had the lowest, $133. The average fare at LAX was $398, up 1.7% over the year before . . . . Not able to make it to New Orleans for the Super Bowl on Feb. 3, or Mardi Gras a week later? Get a feel for the streets with EarthCam’s live webcams in the heart of New Orleans. The site features street-level views of Bourbon Street and St. Peter Street. A third camera takes viewers inside the popular Cats Meow Karaoke Bar. Click here for a glimpse . . . . . The Salt Lake City airport was closed Thursday morning after a Frontier airplane slid while landing in icy weather. None of the 139 passengers on the flight from Denver were injured and the airplane never left the pavement . . . . Mt. Baldy is bringing back its $10.67 all-day lift tickets Feb. 17. The event is sponsored by KROQ-FM (106.7). The catch: Only 106 are available. Once they’re gone, that’s it. To purchase in advance, click here . . . . Honor John Steinbeck’s California legacy at the 33rd Annual Steinbeck Festival is May 3-5 in Salinas. Events include receptions and a talk by Steinbeck scholar Susan Shillinglaw. Visit www.steinbeck.org/ for the itinerary . . . . Join the Travel section staff at the L.A. Times Travel Show from Feb. 23-24 at the Los Angeles Convention Center . . . . Among the Valentine’s deals offered in San Diego, the historic Glorietta Bay Inn on Coronado Island is touting its two night-package: a historic mansion bedroom, chilled Champagne, daily continental breakfast, a $50 credit for dinner at Peohe’s or Chez Loma restaurants, with rates starting at $490 plus tax. Book at www.gloriettabayinn.com or call (800) 283-9383. The deal is good Feb. 1-28 . . . . Travel quote of the day: “On a New York subway you get fined for spitting, but you can throw up for nothing.†(Lewis Grizzard)
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