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Rain Man 09-17-2008 03:56 PM

My new travel record.
 
I actually don't travel much for my job, but via a combination of events and a bunch of connecting flights, I have set foot in nine different airports in 13 days: (in chronological order) Denver, Detroit, New York, Memphis, Orange County (CA), Los Angeles, Phoenix, Baltimore, and Charlotte. I figure a few of you around here can probably beat that, so what say ye? Who can top it?

I also will eventually make someone suspect a database error, because on one day I had two active car rentals 2,500 miles apart. (My wife was driving one in California while I had the other in Baltimore, but I signed for both of them.)

Hammock Parties 09-17-2008 04:00 PM

Don't you love peoplewatching in airports, Rain Man? They are truly a smorgasbord of humanity.

Rain Man 09-17-2008 04:02 PM

Oh, yeah. Other than Caribbean resorts and possibly day spas, airports are the best peoplewatching possible.

SBK 09-17-2008 04:06 PM

I once flew from Des Moines to Phoenix to Las Vegas and took the redeye to Miami. Spent the day on the beach and then flew from Fort Lauderdale to Pittsburgh to Charlotte, attended a meeting then flew from Charlotte to Kansas City to Des Moines.

That was from Sunday at 5pm to Tuesday at about 6 pm.

Bearcat 09-17-2008 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5029433)
I actually don't travel much for my job, but via a combination of events and a bunch of connecting flights, I have set foot in nine different airports in 13 days: (in chronological order) Denver, Detroit, New York, Memphis, Orange County (CA), Los Angeles, Phoenix, Baltimore, and Charlotte. I figure a few of you around here can probably beat that, so what say ye? Who can top it?

I also will eventually make someone suspect a database error, because on one day I had two active car rentals 2,500 miles apart. (My wife was driving one in California while I had the other in Baltimore, but I signed for both of them.)

And you didn't even stop by for a drink. :harumph:

I don't smoke pot, but if I did, I'd get high and hang out in that strangely-lit tunnel at DTW....

http://static.flickr.com/24/51986184_c7b64d52bf.jpg

Rain Man 09-17-2008 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 5029481)
And you didn't even stop by for a drink. :harumph:

I don't smoke pot, but if I did, I'd get high and hang out in that strangely-lit tunnel at DTW....

http://static.flickr.com/24/51986184_c7b64d52bf.jpg


Whoa, that's cool.

And you're in Detroit? What happened?

Rain Man 09-17-2008 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SBK (Post 5029467)
I once flew from Des Moines to Phoenix to Las Vegas and took the redeye to Miami. Spent the day on the beach and then flew from Fort Lauderdale to Pittsburgh to Charlotte, attended a meeting then flew from Charlotte to Kansas City to Des Moines.

That was from Sunday at 5pm to Tuesday at about 6 pm.

That's pretty cool. Too bad you couldn't do Charlotte before Pittsburgh.

My record on connections in one flight was Austin to Houston to St. Louis to New York to Anchorage to Seoul to Hong Kong. I then turned around and went back to Seoul, which was my original destination, but it was something like $200 cheaper to stay on the plane and spend a day in Hong Kong.

Bearcat 09-17-2008 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5029486)
Whoa, that's cool.

And you're in Detroit? What happened?

Traveling for the job.... I'm based out of Omaha and (at the moment) have a place there, but when my 3-6 months is done here I won't be home very long before going somewhere else. I figured I could do it for a couple of years before wanting to settle down (relatively speaking).

I could see why people get tired of traveling, but I've gotten used to the typical airport hassles, and with working so much it's actually a good chance to relax.

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5029503)
That's pretty cool. Too bad you couldn't do Charlotte before Pittsburgh.

My record on connections in one flight was Austin to Houston to St. Louis to New York to Anchorage to Seoul to Hong Kong. I then turned around and went back to Seoul, which was my original destination, but it was something like $200 cheaper to stay on the plane and spend a day in Hong Kong.

:eek:

Rain Man 09-17-2008 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 5029552)
Traveling for the job.... I'm based out of Omaha and (at the moment) have a place there, but when my 3-6 months is done here I won't be home very long before going somewhere else. I figured I could do it for a couple of years before wanting to settle down (relatively speaking).

I could see why people get tired of traveling, but I've gotten used to the typical airport hassles, and with working so much it's actually a good chance to relax.

At your life stage, I'd think it would be really cool to travel a lot since you have a lot of mobility.

And I wouldn't want to travel all the time, but I agree that airports and airplanes are good places to get work done. For some reason, it's very easy for me to concentrate in those places.

SBK 09-17-2008 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 5029503)
That's pretty cool. Too bad you couldn't do Charlotte before Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh was never planned, the flight to Charlotte was full so we had to take the extra flight to Pitt to make it to Charlotte on time.


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