What's the easiest way to get from New Orleans to Atlanta?
I'll  be traveling from New Orleans to Atlanta in early December and I've  found some reasonably priced flights, but I'm wondering what other  options are out there. 
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fly there :D
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You can afford it if you book now, :-)
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hav wings,........  fly
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Check out http://www.amtrak.com for the trains, or http://maps.yahoo.com/dd for driving directions.  Good luck!
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amtrack train greyhound bus
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you can fly, bus, train, car depending how much you want to send and how much time you got to get there.
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Easiest is flying...  If you're not in a rush to get there, take a greyhound and save some $ for the holiday season...
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Tell your chauffeur, "Jeeves, take me to Atlanta".
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This  may not be what your looking for, but here's a trick not many people  know---do this only if your flexible!!!  Airlines will price 'special fare sales' in advance, when those sell-the  'reasonably priced fares' and '$$$$$ fares' start selling. IT'S NOT  ALWAYS CHEAPER TO BUY IN ADVANCE.   Think about this..... In December, granted there will be a lot of travel  happening for the holidays, however early December comes right after  late November (bear with me here, i promise to make sense...) Many  people will be traveling in late Nov for Turkey Day, it follows that the  following weeks MAY have less travelers and it will pick back up again  during XMas. Airlines don't like the lulls and they will typically offer  lower fares to entice people to fly, they don't like flying half-empty  planes!!  Keep in mind, travel on Saturday is cheaper then Sunday. If your making a  3-day weekend of it, it's typically cheaper to fly out Saturday and  return on Monday (less departures on Saturday routes). If your really  flexible with your days, go to travelocity and search for fare sales.  You can do this one of two ways:  1. Use the option for +/- 3 days 2. Use the option for "flexible dates" this will pull up a calendar that  shows the lowest current fares and what dates they are available.  Again these change all the time!!   I can't tell you how many times I got to say "I told you so" to friends  or family who said "gotta buy the tickets now prices are high!"   Anyways, it's a game and you should really only play it if your  flexible. It's typically going to cost you the same or less if you buy  your ticket 3 months in advance or 3 wks.   For all the doubters, last minute fare to DCA for travel tomorrow cost  me $190, I paid for that 2 hours ago. Last week it was $320. Again, lots  of things factor into this and I should mention that I always depart  from Chicago (ORD) there are many many routes to almost every  destination, so if AA is $$$$ I switch to UA and save.  OK I really feel myself rambling, but it just kills me to see people  spend soooo much on airfare!! Anyways, for whatever it's worth-I hope  this helps!!!
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