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Heading off to Spain at the end of September to see my father, possibly for the last time ( cancer ).
The flights, or should I say the layovers between flights, are not too bad. All are below 2 hours in TO and Rome on the outward and Paris on the way back. The only longer one is TO on the return for 5 hours before heading back to the Maritimes. This is fine as I'll need to negotiate customs etc and I can grab some food and coffee.
I will be travelling cattle class. Anyone any good tips for avoiding boredom and cramp. I'm hoping the flights arent full with it being out of season and not heading into London or Manchester, so I can stretch out. But any tips are welcomed.
The flights, or should I say the layovers between flights, are not too bad. All are below 2 hours in TO and Rome on the outward and Paris on the way back. The only longer one is TO on the return for 5 hours before heading back to the Maritimes. This is fine as I'll need to negotiate customs etc and I can grab some food and coffee.
I will be travelling cattle class. Anyone any good tips for avoiding boredom and cramp. I'm hoping the flights arent full with it being out of season and not heading into London or Manchester, so I can stretch out. But any tips are welcomed.
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Heading off to Spain at the end of September to see my father, possibly for the last time ( cancer ).
The flights, or should I say the layovers between flights, are not too bad. All are below 2 hours in TO and Rome on the outward and Paris on the way back. The only longer one is TO on the return for 5 hours before heading back to the Maritimes. This is fine as I'll need to negotiate customs etc and I can grab some food and coffee.
I will be travelling cattle class. Anyone any good tips for avoiding boredom and cramp. I'm hoping the flights arent full with it being out of season and not heading into London or Manchester, so I can stretch out. But any tips are welcomed.
The flights, or should I say the layovers between flights, are not too bad. All are below 2 hours in TO and Rome on the outward and Paris on the way back. The only longer one is TO on the return for 5 hours before heading back to the Maritimes. This is fine as I'll need to negotiate customs etc and I can grab some food and coffee.
I will be travelling cattle class. Anyone any good tips for avoiding boredom and cramp. I'm hoping the flights arent full with it being out of season and not heading into London or Manchester, so I can stretch out. But any tips are welcomed.
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My parents live in Estepona, and for us the journey is almost 24hrs door to door.
Drive from our house to Airport 4hrs
Wait before flight 3hrs
Flight time 10hrs
Wait time at LGW before flight to Spain 2-3hrs
Flight to Malaga 3hrs
Clear customs, collect baggage, meet Parents 1hr
Drive from airport to parents house 1.5hrs
It is an awful journey, good luck.
Drive from our house to Airport 4hrs
Wait before flight 3hrs
Flight time 10hrs
Wait time at LGW before flight to Spain 2-3hrs
Flight to Malaga 3hrs
Clear customs, collect baggage, meet Parents 1hr
Drive from airport to parents house 1.5hrs
It is an awful journey, good luck.
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There are usually lots of good films on long haul flight entertainment systems these days, easy to kill 4-6hours with that. Have a podcast or two downloaded on your phone/iPod, some e-books or e-magazines, or movies/shows. Hard to be bored on long flights these days. Lately I've stopped having alcohol when flying, and generally feel much better for it. Sorry for the circumstances of your trip.
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There are usually lots of good films on long haul flight entertainment systems these days, easy to kill 4-6hours with that. Have a podcast or two downloaded on your phone/iPod, some e-books or e-magazines, or movies/shows. Hard to be bored on long flights these days. Lately I've stopped having alcohol when flying, and generally feel much better for it. Sorry for the circumstances of your trip.
I have a book for the trip.
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Later this month I am flying to Pantelleria, that's about the same as Spain, difficult connections meaning two full days each way. My Vancouver daughter is also going, separately, with two small children. I saw her, with the same two small children, a couple of months ago in Switzerland. She looked at me then and said "never tell me that a journey was difficult if you made the trip as an adult on your own". I saw her point.
I have a book for the trip.
I have a book for the trip.
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I did Spain last October on my own, and I actually quite revelled in the whole travelling alone and not having to think about anyone else bit!
One book, couple of mindless addictive games in an iPad or phone (I recommend 10/10), headphones or simple ear buds and you're good to go. Travelling home, your headspace will be full of other thoughts, so head back, eyes closed and roll with it.😕
One book, couple of mindless addictive games in an iPad or phone (I recommend 10/10), headphones or simple ear buds and you're good to go. Travelling home, your headspace will be full of other thoughts, so head back, eyes closed and roll with it.😕
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Apparently you can now download shows on Netflix to watch 'offline'. This would be a great opportunity to watch Breaking bad.
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