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Old Aug 10, 2017, 9:17 pm
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Mengao01
 
Join Date: Jan 2016
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use jetlovers.com to keep track of all your flights

Originally Posted by NotSoFrequentColorado
Anyone besides me keep a list of the airports you've traveled through?

At some point (probably around the time I retired and had time on my hands) I decided to make a list of all the airports I’ve traversed as a passenger. Since I didn’t travel that much in my younger days, I was able to recreate a historical list and since then I’ve added to it.

The list includes all 6 flyable continents (I have been to Antarctica, but by ship), and almost all major U.S. airports. (Of the top 20 US busiest, I’ve missed just 3 - Las Vegas, SEATAC, and Orlando).

I included (though maybe I shouldn’t) several where the plane stopped but I didn’t deplane - (Baton Rouge, Cleveland, Monrovia, Maui, Oakland, Pueblo CO).

I didn’t include recreational flights that weren’t based on an actual airport property (Queenstown NZ, Talkeetna AK, Homer AK)

The smallest airport? Kruger National Park, South Africa. The terminal was about the size of my living room.

My current total is 109 and I will add 2 more (Athens, Omaha) this year.
Hi.

You can just use jetlovers.com to keep track of all your flights, seats, aircraft, class of service, miles and airports, etc...
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