RobJamesau
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- May 1, 2012
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As a group yes we spend more time in aircraft than society, but sometimes that is by choice.
In my own example I took a HKG-SIN-(BNE)-SYD flight rather than a direct HKG-SYD flight because I both love flying, and it gave me a chance to go past SIN and have lunch there.
For me, travel is as much a hobby as it is sometimes a necessity, and therefore I think nothing of taking the long way home if that means I'll get to see something interesting, or even to fly in something I would otherwise not get to fly in (eg a 747 from BNE to SYD). This was as much true when I was doing very frequent trips as it is now that I am doing less frequent (but much better) trips.
I suppose the ultimate purpose behind the travel can have an impact on the joy of the flight! As does the airport you are coming from or going to - plus the transit to and from the airport! Agree on the upside of seeing different things or flying on something unusual. A little off topic but I do recollect as a kid the joy of being able to fly somewhere (albeit a rare occurrence) and becoming a member of the TAA Junior Flyers Club - might still have my pin somewhere even! And reading my father's diary entry when he had his first flight as part of his Air Cadet's training at the end of WW2, his comments on seeing the top of the clouds for the first time were simple but quite moving (to me anyway!). Tending to find now however that the windows of a plane all look the same, as do the sky and clouds, if I could travel more by train I'd do it!