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Travel by Air?
Not the only way nor necessarily the best way!

By Rudi Tautz

   If you're really going to see Western North Carolina you are going to need an automobile. The only airport with commercial connections to the rest of the country — and the world — is between Asheville and Hendersonville. A glance at the map will show you that this is well to the east in the mountain region.
   Western North Carolina is connected to the 'outside world' by two excellent Interstate highways: I-26 and I-40. These connect with I-81 for folks coming from the Northeast states; I-75 for folks coming from the Northcentral states or Florida; I-95 for folks coming from Florida and I-85 for folks coming from the Gulf states. You can find a comprehensive directory of the Interstate highways and the hotels near the interchanges at www.HiwayGuide.com.
   In addition the the many security challenges for today's airline passengers (see Smoke-Mirrors-Security guest editorial) there are the frequent baggage losses, delayed and cancelled flights, overcrowding. (Did you know that most airlines have moved the seats closer together to carry more passengers and, hopefully, lose less money?) And, perhaps most important of all, it costs significantly more to transport a family of four by air at today's fares than by automobile (even if the auto is rented!).
   Getting here should at least be part of the fun and it can be. The secret? Take your time, stop at fun places and go with the flow (which is usually a little over the speed limit anyway). Then, when you get here you will have a better choice of hotels (usually at less cost) and your own, familiar vehicle to tour our beautiful mountains.

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