Apr99 Travel Itineraries

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Apr 13, 1999 | 2:17 pm
  #61  
I get tired just looking at Stimpy & Mileking's trips

4/14 UA 1199 BWI-ORD 0610-0704
4/14 UA 322 ORD-IND 0840-0932
4/16 UA 1439 IND-ORD 0720-0820
4/16 UA 1460 ORD-BWI 0930-1211

4/18 UA 1159 BWI-ORD 1010-1106
4/18 UA 500 ORD-IND 1144-1237
4/23 UA 1111 IND-ORD 1332-1432
4/23 UA 730 ORD-BWI 1700-1943

4/27 UA 1159 BWI-ORD 1010-1105
4/27 UA 500 ORD-IND 1144-1237
4/30 UA 1439 IND-ORD 0720-0820
4/30 UA 1460 ORD-BWI 0930-1211

I get to go to all the exciting places again and again and .....
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Apr 13, 1999 | 5:59 pm
  #62  
JeffS, I would never complain about visiting Chicago too much. It's the greatest city in the world!

Baltimore isn't too bad either. Summertime at the Inner Harbor is a lot of fun.
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Apr 14, 1999 | 11:12 am
  #63  
OMNI:

stimpy:

This Chi-town gal is hoping that JeffS was referring to Indy & not "my kind of town". It's good to hear that even some folks who don't live there think it's the greatest city in the world (which it is! )

I've only flew through BWI & haven't had the chance to see Baltimore. Maybe one day...

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Regards,
- Anna


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Apr 15, 1999 | 5:43 am
  #64  
Omni
I shouldn't complain about the Indy trips, after all it is 4 segments and over 2000 status miles. And for this month triple miles.
Chicago is a great town AnnaS and, yes you should come to Baltimore for a visit. Go O's!
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Apr 15, 1999 | 10:02 am
  #65  
Just a quick trip to meet one of my Dutch friends on his Round The World trip:

15APR UA2492 SAN-SFO 11.20am-12.47pm
18APR UA2159 SFO-SAN 10.10am-11.34am

Stay at the Hilton & Towers in SF for only USD 89 per night!!
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Apr 15, 1999 | 10:18 am
  #66  
4/16 AA 193 BOS-SFO 3:15 PM - 6:46 PM
4/16 Reno 148 SFO-BOS 7:55 PM - 9:10 PM

4/19 AA 148 LAX-BOS 3:30 PM - 11:50 PM


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Apr 15, 1999 | 3:33 pm
  #67  
See below

[This message has been edited by essxjay (edited 04-26-99).]
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Apr 15, 1999 | 3:44 pm
  #68  
for now...

19 APR DL1821 BOS - LGA
19 APR BA112 JFK - LHR
20 APR BA710 LHR - ZRH
more inbetween - TBD
30 APR BA719 ZRH - LHR
--> May

It took a lot of planning to make certain that Merry and Rudi would stay on speaking terms...


[This message has been edited by baobab (edited 04-15-99).]
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Apr 15, 1999 | 4:42 pm
  #69  
I am already building the reception committee.

on your arrival Tuesday, baobab, every body in Zurich will have a big headache - on this coming monday afternoon and long night the gildes (and in Zurich every Man - MAN ONLY!!! is in a gild) have there big "Winter-burning"-festivities - it is a holiday in this town called "Sechselaeuten" and everybody is in town watching.
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Apr 15, 1999 | 5:07 pm
  #70  
Baobab, how are you getting from LGA to JFK? That's a long walk between terminals!

Taxi, Shuttle bus, helicopter?
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Apr 15, 1999 | 6:25 pm
  #71  
Baobab... to get from LGA to JFK your best bet is to take a cab. It's also good to make sure the cab takes you there (some whine about going that distance -- but city law says cabs cannot refuse to take passengers to where they want to go.)

Does British Air (if you are taking them) have a shuttle bus or can arrange transportation.

I'm dreading going to JFK end of month for my VEGAS trip... I do NOT like the NYC airports!
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Apr 15, 1999 | 7:04 pm
  #72  
Only one trip this month (reward ticket in Exec. First)

SEA-YVR AC 1544 10:15a-11:05a
YVR-YYZ AC 148 12:30p-7:45p

and I'm back home.
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Apr 19, 1999 | 2:26 pm
  #73  
To answer your questions... I travelled from LGA to JFK via the (very efficient) Swiss consulate general. Car service in, cab out - the car service smelt better, but cost far more... (why, if there were signs all over the cab telling me not to smoke, could I distinctly discern the delicate aroma of cigarette smoke?)

[from the BA lounge]



[This message has been edited by baobab (edited 04-19-99).]
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Apr 19, 1999 | 3:05 pm
  #74  
Travel well, Tree!
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Apr 20, 1999 | 8:47 am
  #75  
the biological wonder happened - a "baobab" tree arrived (1 hour late) in Zurich and, to my surprise, there were no immigration obstacles from the swiss federal agriculture department brought forward.

[This message has been edited by Rudi (edited 04-20-99).]
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