captainstubing
May 18, 06, 4:14 am
Last year I posted a link to a blog about a four-month OW220C award journey. Many FTer's followed along, and I even ended up meeting a couple of them in Australia.
Afraid of returning to the workforce and craving more adventure, I booked another OW220C, and am three weeks in already. This time I will be traveling RTW for ten months, though there will be a lot less flying this time 'round given AA's more restrictive 16-segment maximum rule (last year I was able to squeeze in 37 segments).
The blog won't be heavily flight-related, unless of course something occurs out of the norm (such as an Iberia flight departing on time). If interested, please check it out:
www.globecrawler.net (http://www.globecrawler.net)
Afraid of returning to the workforce and craving more adventure, I booked another OW220C, and am three weeks in already. This time I will be traveling RTW for ten months, though there will be a lot less flying this time 'round given AA's more restrictive 16-segment maximum rule (last year I was able to squeeze in 37 segments).
The blog won't be heavily flight-related, unless of course something occurs out of the norm (such as an Iberia flight departing on time). If interested, please check it out:
www.globecrawler.net (http://www.globecrawler.net)