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Airlines Boost Hoosier Fans to Rose Bowl

Indiana University Hoosiers fans rejoice! Major airlines like Southwest, Delta, and American are offering special nonstop flights from Indianapolis to Los Angeles for the Rose Bowl. These flights, available from Dec 30th to Jan 2nd, make it easier for fans to support their team in person. The Indianapolis Airport Authority praises this collaborative effort, highlighting the airlines commitment to the local community.

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