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Old 15-11-2021, 11:46   #187
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Re: Climate Change - sea level rises.

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Except it didn’t take 45 minutes - that’s the time you were in the air, between two airports. If you add transit time between your home and the airport, and the airport and your destination, and check in/baggage collection time, how long did the journey really take?

Well it was business so only hand luggage, we had priority boarding and got there as directed by the airline (1-1/2 hours), as it was a very early flight we had paid breakfast.


At the other end it was leave the plane and the airport.


It was still quicker than getting a cab from my town to the station in Stevenage, plus the train station didn't have any decent food at 6am, nor somewhere warm to wait.
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