American Airlines? Continental? Jet Blue? SouthWest?
Continental (United) has a base in Cleveland, so they have the most frequency for direct flights, but I would use Southwest or JetBlue
It will take about 4 hours and 10 minutes.
If you are a United States citizen, you do not need a passport to travel from NY to California, as these are both part of the U.S. If you are not a United States citizen, you should have your passport from your home country with you whenever you travel in the U.S.
The use of credit cards has ever been increasing, with specialty credit cards on the rise. One might contact the specific airline they are interested in to go about receiving an airline branded credit card.
Probably at least 2,000. I looked on google maps, so if you are not sure you can go to google maps.
"An" is a singular article. "Airlines" is plural. You can't say "An airlines is..." or "An airlines are...." You can say "An airline" (singular): "Air Canada is an airline that is used to dealing with icy runways." You can also say "an airline's"--that is, singular possessive: "You can go to an airline's website to get schedule information."
The Pacific Ocean is between Japan and California.
what do you understand from Go-Show
Check with the airline you are planning to use, or a travel agent.
go to the managers office the day after you ask for the new gate and bid for it
California Trail(:Ashley
This is a bi-national airline that you can take to go across the world. You will get friendly service and great prices with this airline.