Freshly updated!
I just returned from Madrid–and will write about it soon, but in the mean time, I have put together more information that will bore you.
Airports I have flown in or out of:
US: ABE; ALB; ATL, AUS; CVG; DCA; DEN1; DEN2; DFW; DRO; DTW; EWR; IAD; IAH; IND; JFK; LFT; LAS; LGA; MEM; MKE; MSP; MSY; ORD; ORF; PDX; PHX; RDU; SHV (29)
Non-US: AOC; AMS; BRS; BRU; EDI; ERF; FDH; FRA; GLA; HHN; LCY; LGW; LHR; LUT; MAD; PRG; STN; STR; SXF; TLL; VIE (21)
Airports visited but not travelled through: CID; COS; LAR; MDW; PUB; TXL;
Airlines I have flown on:
US Based Carriers: America West; American; American – American Eagle; Aspen (no longer exists); Continental; Delta; Delta – Comair; Frontier (new one); Frontier (the original); Midway (bankrupt); Midwest Express; Midwest Express – Skyway Airlines; Northwest; Northwest – Mesaba Airlines; Northwest – Pinnacle Airlines; TWA (absorbed by AA); United; United Express/Chautauqua; United Express/Atlantic Coast; US Airways
Non-US Airlines: easyJet; KLM; KLM Cityhopper; LanChile; Lufthansa; RyanAir; RyanAir – Buzz; Singapore; Tyrolean Airlines; VLM Airlines.
Airplanes flown on: 727, 737 (-200, -300, -500, -700, -800), 747 (-300, -400), 757 (-200), 767 (-300), 777, A319, A320, A321, A300-600, A330-300, A340-300, DC 9s (-30, -50), DC 10 (-30), MD 11, MD 80, F50, F70, F100, CRJ, ERJ, Saab 340, Corvair.
Notes:
DEN1 = Stapleton International Airport; no longer exists
Gee, Adam,
Some of us were worried about you,
and here you were out having a good time without a thought about your loyal fans! Heheh.
Hope you had a great trip!!!
I had multiple ‘firsts’ earlier this monthly when I flew ORD to YVR on Alaska/Horizon:
First Alaska Airlines Flight
First Horizon Airlines Flight
First 737-400 Flight
First Dash 8 Prop Flight
First time to use SEA as a *connecting* airport
I could also add this ‘first’: first flight in years that I received a complimentary hot meal in coach on a US domestic flight. 🙂
Last sentence should read: first flight in many years to feature a complimentary hot meal in coach class on a US domestic carrier. 🙂