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TAR 19 Locations/Destinations **Spoilers**
Plaidmoon:
--- Quote from: Chateau d If on July 22, 2011, 02:10:36 PM ---Hillerød, nearby to Copenhagen, is no doubt for a visit to the Frederiksborg Palace
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Now that the location is known, I found some information that strongly suggests that an American TV show was filming at Fredriksborg Palace on July 4th. I wonder which show that was? :)
Update:
What I found was the story that Caper had already found and is posted over in the Live Sightings thread.
georgiapeach:
--- Quote from: theschnauzers on July 22, 2011, 02:30:00 PM ---While Panama isn't new for the US TAR, the prior visit was the Family Edition, so......
I more or less treat it as a "new" country along with Denmark. Denmark has been on my target list for the early days, and I'm glad to see that one show up as well.
But I am surprised to see Panama to Atlanta as the final leg. When you check flights, Miami or New Orleans could logically be used as one-stop flights to get through immigration before arriving in Atlanta. And from what I understand Delta has a ton of flights from Latin America to Atlanta, which ought to make the final flight as well as the sequester flights quite interesting.
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There is a direct flight as well.
Aussie:
--- Quote from: Plaidmoon2 on July 22, 2011, 02:47:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: Chateau d If on July 22, 2011, 02:10:36 PM ---Hillerød, nearby to Copenhagen, is no doubt for a visit to the Frederiksborg Palace
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Now that the location is known, I found some information that strongly suggests that an American TV show was filming at Fredriksborg Palace on July 4th. I wonder which show that was? :)
Update:
What I found was the story that Caper had already found and is posted over in the Live Sightings thread.
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I've been there! :ascared
notagoodname:
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on July 22, 2011, 03:14:47 PM ---
--- Quote from: theschnauzers on July 22, 2011, 02:30:00 PM ---While Panama isn't new for the US TAR, the prior visit was the Family Edition, so......
I more or less treat it as a "new" country along with Denmark. Denmark has been on my target list for the early days, and I'm glad to see that one show up as well.
But I am surprised to see Panama to Atlanta as the final leg. When you check flights, Miami or New Orleans could logically be used as one-stop flights to get through immigration before arriving in Atlanta. And from what I understand Delta has a ton of flights from Latin America to Atlanta, which ought to make the final flight as well as the sequester flights quite interesting.
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There is a direct flight as well.
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with atlanta being a primary delta international hub, it makes sense, and codeshares will allow the non-stops to be there
apskip:
Let's be clear on airline terminology, notagoodname. A nonstop flight is a direct flight with no intermediate stops. That stands by itself. The use of codesharing flight numbers just allows other affiliated partner airlines to claim that nonstop as one of their flights for fare calculation purposes.
I just finished a trip on which I took 5 Qantas nonstop flights (two connecting in LAX). 4 of them were Qantas operated and code-shared with its One World consortium partner airlines American Airlines and British Airways. One was an American -operated flight codeshared by Qantas.
Code-shares do not "allow nonstops to be there." Those nonstops are already there but can have fares easily calculated on partner airlines as a result of code-sharing.
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