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Old Dec 23, 2022 | 9:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Kacee
Not LHR + Eurostar, that's a very tedious journey, with multiple transfers and UK immigration. GVA will be much, much simpler.

I'd have to be saving an awful lot of miles to do a stop on the east coast from SFO and then a train to Paris.
Originally Posted by returnoftheyeti
You can’t take a non-stop, or book a Lufthansa flight with a connection n MUC or FRA? Stopping on the east coast is always a crap shoot, why put yourself at risk?
SFO-CDG on UA is apparently seasonal, only AF flies it in January. Stopping on the East Coast is 60k vs 155k miles to connect somewhere in Europe (mixed cabin, but I don't care about the FRA/MUC/ZRH to CDG leg being in economy)
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