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Jay
London city eh, I would like to fly into London city airport it is one of the few that have a 5 degree flight path angle on approach (3 degrees is the norm) and those two degrees make quite a difference, to the pilots atleast.

Yep, this route to Jersey is my first transit through LCY. It's a tiny airport, but very nice. The only problem with it is that you need to take out a bank loan to get anything to eat there.

Good luck with that.

@Giles: Did Flybe not have anything? I've used them (as little as possible I'll admit) to fly direct to Edinburgh on the opposite route - wasn't a same-day return though.

FlyBe only goes direct on two days a week. Otherwise you can't get to Jersey before midday, and since the service was at midday, that was a bit of a problem for me.
 
In 2004 I went from Lima to Arequipa, then to Cuzco. Same day I get back to Arequipa in a old Boeing from AeroContinente. When I say old plane, it was really. One of the most frightening flight of my life. When all goes wrong, you don't want to be in a plane, between mountains.
 
Last year I did Boston > San Francisco > LA > Aukland > Melbourne in a day.

In a few months I'll do Boston > London > Singapore > Sydney > Perth, then a month after that will be Sydney > Aukland > Honolulu > New York
 
Come to think of it, I don't know that I've ever done a flight that involved more than two legs. I've flown a lot, but I've always lived near major international airports, and have generally flown to places that were within a single flight of a direct destination, if not a direct flight altogether.
 
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