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TAR Australia 3 SPECULATION and DISCUSSION of Spoilers
RichInSydney:
--- Quote from: Kiwi Jay on February 27, 2014, 09:42:23 PM ---Heading down to Britomart now. 5 minute walk...
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Might be a bit late now, however would be good if you could ask any ticket sellers if anyone came by! :)
Jimmer:
--- Quote from: SamualDude on February 27, 2014, 03:30:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: Airlines on February 27, 2014, 03:28:18 PM ---AKL screams Chile to me because LAN does AKL>SCL and I think Air New Zealand does also. Fiji and Samoa are rather useless places to visit and they would be better as penultimate legs IMO.
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It won't surprise me if they do to Chile either. Los Angeles/San Francisco probably won't be out of the question either.
Flights to Chile leave in 6 hours and no sign they have started yet.
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I think South American would be likely for Leg 1 or 2, depending if they stay in NZ.
But what we have to remember that if they are having pre-arranged flights, we have to look for flights that producers can get ahead on (like non-stop flights), as well as connecting flights for split flights for the teams.
They could also do something like Salta in TAR20 IIRC where everyone flew on the same flight to Buenos Aires and split on two separate flights to Salta.
SamualDude:
--- Quote from: Jimmer on February 27, 2014, 10:01:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: SamualDude on February 27, 2014, 03:30:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: Airlines on February 27, 2014, 03:28:18 PM ---AKL screams Chile to me because LAN does AKL>SCL and I think Air New Zealand does also. Fiji and Samoa are rather useless places to visit and they would be better as penultimate legs IMO.
--- End quote ---
It won't surprise me if they do to Chile either. Los Angeles/San Francisco probably won't be out of the question either.
Flights to Chile leave in 6 hours and no sign they have started yet.
--- End quote ---
I think South American would be likely for Leg 1 or 2, depending if they stay in NZ.
But what we have to remember that if they are having pre-arranged flights, we have to look for flights that producers can get ahead on (like non-stop flights), as well as connecting flights for split flights for the teams.
They could also do something like Salta in TAR20 IIRC where everyone flew on the same flight to Buenos Aires and split on two separate flights to Salta.
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Sounds logical to me. They'd all get into Santiago on the same flight and then go somewhere else on different flights.
Plaidmoon:
Grant Bowler tweeted 11 hrs ago that he was relaxing in a Virgin Australia flight lounge. He also retweeted a picture that appeared to be from LAX, but it looks like it was someone else's picture and he liked it.
Grant Bowler @GrantBowler 11h
Awesome troofs courtesy of Frank @VirginAustralia lounge #lax ... 'Nutha day, 'nutha flight w #Virgin pic.twitter.com/0C8s5L2J9p
Virgin Australia @VirginAustralia 11h
@GrantBowler Word ;) Enjoy relaxing in the Lounge and have a wonderful flight
Presumably he has arrived by now and that could mean the race will start today. No clue as to where though.
georgiapeach:
Thanks Plaid! We are just ahead of the game, lol.
But soon....
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