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Syracuse Hancock IntlLa Crosse
SYR - LSE
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Syracuse Hancock Intl
Wed 12/11
1 stop4h 51m
La Crosse
Fri 12/13
1 stop6h 22m
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In terms of precipitation, rainfall in La Crosse ranges from 1.1 - 4.3 inches per month. June is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 4.3 in. January is typically the driest time to visit La Crosse when rainfall is around 1.1 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to La Crosse, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 73.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 17.6 F).
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The seats are just SO UNCOMFORTABLE it completely ruins the experience, especially on a redeye. I was so exhausted but couldn’t sleep a wink because it was just so incredibly uncomfortable. I don’t know who designs airplane seats, but they’re curved forward, forcing your body into a slouching position. Please. Please please get new seats. Also ones that actually extent to the bulkhead so that when you try to lean against the wall, you don’t just fall through the gap
Boarding
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Crew
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Reviews
The seats are just SO UNCOMFORTABLE it completely ruins the experience, especially on a redeye. I was so exhausted but couldn’t sleep a wink because it was just so incredibly uncomfortable. I don’t know who designs airplane seats, but they’re curved forward, forcing your body into a slouching position. Please. Please please get new seats. Also ones that actually extent to the bulkhead so that when you try to lean against the wall, you don’t just fall through the gap