Why is this being discussed here? Logistics about Quebec and how to
get there should be discussed on 81attendees.
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In message <[email protected]>, Henk Uijterwaal writes:
> On 21/06/2011 06:31, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
>
> > How is travel significantly more difficult to Quebec City? It's one plane
> > change from most US and Canadian points of origin that I checked, or even
> > direct if you're close enough.
>
> If you look at the number of cities served by direct flights from Vancouver a
> nd
> Quebec, you will see that the number for Vancouver is much higher. Vancouver
> also has lots of direct flights to Europe.
>
> And each extra hop in a flight path, gives the chance of missing a connection
> ,
> the airline losing your bag and all that.
>
> > My flight in changes in Newark and out in Chicago, both major
> > intercontinental hubs which means there are plenty of long-range connection
> s
> > that are no more difficult.
>
> In my case, coming from Europe, that means that I have to go through US
> customs, recheck my bags and wait for the next plane. That is a minimum
> of 2-3 hours extra.
>
> Henk
>
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