Overseas airports - where have you been?

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After the post regarding domestic airports it's only natural that this should come up!

My international travels have been more extensive than Australia (in planes anyway - the world is just a bit bigger too)

Qualification: no light planes/cropdusters etc
Charters/military okay I guess (should be interesting!)

Total (that I recall) 47

By continent/region as follows
Auckland
Christchurch
Queenstown

Lord Howe Island (should this be under Australia?)
Norfolk Island

Nadi
Honolulu
Hilo
Kona

Los Angeles
San Francisco
Seattle
Dallas
Chicago
Orlando
Miami
Raleigh
Kansas City

Vancouver
Calgary

Madrid
London (LHR)
London (LGW)
Paris (CDG)
Duesseldorf
Frankfurt
Munich
Stockholm
Athens
Thessalonika
Rhodes
Istanbul

Cairo
Nairobi
Kampala (Entebbe)
Dar Es Salaam
Harare
Hwange (Wankie)
Victoria Falls

Singapore
Kuala Lumpur
Langkawi
Bangkok
Tokyo (Narita)
Tokyo (local - can't remember name)
Fukuoka
Osaka (Kansai)
 
OK, I'll play. I have 46. Where I state 'both' I mean different airports, not terminals.

Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Nadi

Singapore
Kuala Lumpur (Both)
Bangkok
Chiang Mai
Hua Hin
Ho Chi Minh City
Hong Kong (Both)
Taipei
Jakarta
Denpasar
Phnom Penh
Siem Reap
Manila

Washington

Istanbul
Izmir
Dubai

Nairobi

London Heathrow
London Gatwick
London Stanstead
Manchester
Dublin
Paris
Munich
Frankfurt
Vienna
Amsterdam
Geneva
Budapest
Prague
Bratislava
Stockholm
Riga

Kyiv (Both)
Donetsk
Moscow (Both)
St Petersburg
 
Not quite as widely travelled internationally as domestically, but I think I have 35 ...

Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch
Queenstown

LAX
JFK
Boston
Orlando
Chicago O'Hare
St Louis
Memphis
Little Rock
Greenville, MS

Toronto
Montreal

LHR
Paris CDG
Budapest

Singapore
Jakarta
Kuala Lumpur (both)
Penang
Langkawi
Kota Bharu
Manila
Saigon
Hanoi
Bangkok
coughet
Hat Yai
Chiang Mai
Phitsanulok
+ 2 other "touch downs" in Thailand (can't remember names).


Oh, and of course Hobart, launceston, dev.... :wink:
 
Ok, here's my list

NZ: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown, Timaru

Nouvelle Caledonie: Noumea

USA: Honolulu, Hickam AFB, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Denver (old), Dallas-Fort Worth, St Louis, Minneapolis-St Paul, New York (La Guardia), Washington (Reagan National), Washington (Dulles), Boston

Canada: Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal (Dorval), Ottawa

Europe: Munich Riem (old), Munich Franz Josef Strauss (new), London (Heathrow), Paris (Charles De Gaulle), Frankfurt Rhein-Main

Asia: Singapore
 
Here's my list:

Jakarta
Yogyakarta
Den Pasar
Mataram

Singapore

KL (both)
Johor Bahru
Kota Bahru

BKK

Ho Chi Minh City
Da Nang
Hanoi

Hong Kong (CLK & Kai Tak)
Guanzhou
Guilin

Osaka (old)
Kansai International

Bombay (Mumbai)
New Delhi
Calcutta (Kolkata)

Mauritius
Nairobi

Rome Fiumcini
Malta
Amsterdam
London Heathrow
Paris Charles de Gaulle
Paris Oissy
Grenoble
Frankfurt
Prague
Instanbul
Izmir, Turkey
Antalya, Turkey

Montreal
Toronto
Vancouver
New York JFK
Washinton Dulles
Chicago Ohare
SFO
LAX
Dallas-Forth Worth
Tampa
Honolulu

Nandi
Auckland

Abu Dhabi

Mexico City
Campeche, Mexico
Cancun, Mexico

Santiago de Chile
Buenos Aires



And hoping to add Tokyo and Manchester this year.
 
Ok, where shall we go (or more to the point, where have I been?)

Asia- 10

Singapore
Kuala Lumpur (both)
Penang
Hong Kong (both)
Bangkok
Narita
Port Moresby
Manila


Europe - 15

London - Heathrow
London - Gatwick
London - Stansted
London - City
Paris - CDG
Brussels
Frankfurt
Rome
Zurich
Athens
Dublin
Belfast
Manchester
Edinburgh
Glasgow

Africa - 4

Cairo
Johannesburg
Nairobi
Harare

Middle East - 1

Tel Aviv

Untied States - 9

Los Angeles
San Francisco
New York
Chicago
Midway
Miami
Boston
Seattle
Portland

39 all up.

Dave
 
Here is my list - 53 in total :shock:
Tokyo - Narita
Tokyo - Domestic
Taipei
Hong Kong
Singapore
Philippines
Jakarta
Denpasar
Seoul
Bangkok
Port Morseby
coughet
Guam
Jyoga Jakarta
Auckland
Edinburgh
London Heathrow
London Gatwick
London Stanstead
Paris
Frankfurt
Rome
Athens
Istanbul
Barcelona
Dublin
Newcastle
Amsterdam
Prague
Bologna
Lisbon
Los angles
Miami
Dallas
Philadelphia
New York
San Francisco
Boston
Chicago
Washington
Las Vegas
Sao Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
Fortaleza (Brazil)
Salvador (Brazil)
Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Florianopolis (Brazil)
Cancun
Montevideo
Asuncion
Santiago
Buenos Aires
Caracas
 
Now here's a meaty one for me to use my spreadsheet - I think I've got them all:

New Zealand: (3)
Auckland
Wellington
Christchurch

Fiji: (2)
Nadi
TVL (one of the Islands)

America (including Hawaii): (20)
Honolulu
LHE (on of the Hawaiian Islands)
Los Angeles
Seattle
Spokane (one most of you haven't heard of - code is GEG)
Philadelphia
Portland
Washington DC (both DCA and IAD)
Miami
San Jose
New York (JFK)
Las Vegas
Denver
St Louis
Dallas Forth Worth
New Orleans
Minneapolis/St Paul
San Francisco
Palm Springs

Canada: (3)
Vancouver
Winnipeg
Toronto

South America: (3)
Sao Paulo
Belo Horizonte (CNF)
Belo Horionte (BHZ)

United Kingdom: (5)
London (Heathrow, Gatwick)
Manchester
Dublin
Edinburgh

Middle East: (1)
Abu Dhabi

Europe: (7)
Munich (both)
Paris (CDG)
Frankfurt
Stockholm
Rome
Zurich

Asia: (12)
Singapore
Toyko (Narita)
Tokyo (Haneda)
Kochi
Hong Kong (both)
Bangkok
coughet
Denpasar
Manila
Beijing
Kuala Lumpur

Total = 56

Ready to add Prague next month
 
Lindsay You haven't been to Queenstown? I'm hoping you hired a car from Christchurch (with bonus points!) and drove Mrs LW to Milford Sound... if not, grab a flight to Queenstown next Autumn, stay at a hotel on the lake, take the TSS Earnslaw over to Walter Peak for an amazing dinner and then a tour to Milford Sound. It sure beats BNE in April! :D

Nothing to do with the topic but I'm bored and cold (think Ipswich weather zone, predicted 0 degrees tonight and human hot water bottle is in MEL tonight and you can probably understand) :)
 
Lindsay,

You'll love Prague... not the airport, but the city. It's crowded with hordes of European tourists, but the architecture is fantastic. Highly recommended sights are Prague Castle, the Jewish Quarter, and Charles Bridge at dawn.

If you're after some literature set in Prague, can recommend 'Austerlitz' (about a man who realises he was born in Prague, and sent to safety in the UK during WWII), and 'The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' (two teenage Jewish cartoonists in NY and Prague, also set in WWII).

The food, on the other hand, is nothing to write home about. I had never heard of (let alone tried) lard dumpings before I went there, and there is probably a good reason for this.
 
One place you cannot miss in Prague is cafe 'U Fleku' where you find the one of the best dark Czech style lagers made (it is technically a Dunkel) called Flekovsky Tmavy Lezák.

It is situated in Kremencova 9.

I disagree about the food. A lot of it is admitterdly heavy but the goulash style from Hungary and lighter Austrian styles are also available and are quite good.

But you are going to love the beer. Staropramen on the streets with a sausage on a roll, Pilsner Urquell everywhere, and really for the most religious of moments go to the town of Pilsen about 70km away where you will find the birthplace of that esteemed style of beer.

Oh yeah, there are some churches, Charles bridge and 'Fred and Ginger'.
 
When I took the time to add them up its amazing to realise just how many airports I had visited. Here is my list for the record:

NEW ZEALAND (8)
Auckland (AKL)
Palmerston North (PMR)
Napier (NPE)
Wellington (WEL)
Nelson (NSN)
Christchurch (CHC)
Mount Cook (MON)
Queenstown (ZQN)

AUSTRALIA (16)
Cairns (CNS)
Townsville (TSV)
Sunshine Coast (MCY)
Brisbane (BNE)
Gold Coast (OOL)
Bourke (BRK)
Dubbo (DBO)
Sydney (SYD)
Canberra (CBR)
Melbourne (MEL)
Adelaide (ADL)
Hobart (HBA)
Launceston (LST)
Alice Springs (ASP)
Darwin (DRW)
Perth (PER)

PACIFIC (5)
Noumea (NOU)
Nadi (NAD)
Rarotonga (RAR)
Papeete (PPT)
Easter Island (IPC)

NORTH AMERICA (13)
Honolulu (HNL)
San Francisco (SFO)
Los Angeles (LAX)
Richmond (RIC)
Charlotte (CLT)
Miami (MIA)
Chicago (ORD)
New York (JFK)
New York (EWR)
Baltimore (BWI)
San Juan (SJU)
Toronto (YYZ)
Bridgetown (BGI)

SOUTH AMERICA (9)
Rio de Janeiro (GIG)
Sao Paulo (GRU)
Buenos Aries (EZE)
Santiago (SCL)
Iquique (IQQ)
Arica (ARI)
Arequipa (AQP)
Cuzco (CUZ)
La Paz (LPB)

EUROPE (17)
Shannon (SNN)
London (LCY)
London (LHR)
London (LGW)
Paris (CDG)
Paris (ORY)
Beauvais (BVA)
Nice (NCE)
Barcelona (BCN)
Zurich (ZRH)
Amsterdam (AMS)
Frankfurt (FRA)
Rome (FCO)
Venice (VCE)
Helsinki (HEL)
Moscow (SVO)
Prague (PRG)

AFRICA (7)
Cairo (CAI)
Livingstone (LVI)
Victoria Falls (VFA)
Johannesburg (JNB)
Cape Town (CPT)
Port Elizabeth (PLZ)
Vilanculos (VNX)

ASIA (12)
Abu Dhabi (AUH)
Colombo (CMB)
Hong Kong (HKG) (old & new)
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) (old & new)
Tokyo (NRT)
Manila (MNL)
Bangkok (BKK)
Singapore (SIN)
Denpasar (DPS)
Jakarta (CGK)

Thats 87 by my counting but I think I have caught them all. Must try think up some more trips to see if I can clock up a century :D
 
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Welcome Kiwifruit. Not a bad way to make your first post. Take the number as 71 though because you have included Aussie airports, or wus thet a slup of the funger in thinking thet these earports are not overseaz, eh?
 
An impressive list nonetheless!
 
Sorry guys, in my excitement included Australian airports in the list. Must have been in anticpation of the politicians finally getting there act together and ratifying a common border for Australia/New Zealand :D

Lindsay just returned from trip to Prague, great city and extremely cheap even compared to Australia, a pint of Pilsner Urquell can be had for AU$1. Didn't really find any great culinary highlights in the Czech Republic but the pubs are great. If you have an interest in opera or theatre they put on some great productions which are also relatively cheap.

OK off now to try work out how many different airlines I have flown.
 
jlou said:
Lindsay You haven't been to Queenstown? I'm hoping you hired a car from Christchurch (with bonus points!) and drove Mrs LW to Milford Sound... if not, grab a flight to Queenstown next Autumn, stay at a hotel on the lake, take the TSS Earnslaw over to Walter Peak for an amazing dinner and then a tour to Milford Sound. It sure beats BNE in April! :D

I'll be adding Queenstown on Sat 25 Sept (QF253) when we go there for a skiing week with very close friends (we are sharing our 1st wedding anniversary together). Never been to Milford Sound, but stayed in Wanaka and visited Queenstown (by car!!) 15 years ago (so couldn't add Queenstown to my list, I visited Wellington as well on the same trip, but alas not by flying)...

Nothing to do with the topic but I'm bored and cold (think Ipswich weather zone, predicted 0 degrees tonight and human hot water bottle is in MEL tonight and you can probably understand) :)

Indeed I can imagine what it's like in Ipswich, I used to live at Moggill. Spare a thought for me living near the Airport, where it was 2.8 C on Sunday night and my wife uses me as her personal hot water bottle - shoving her feet/hands at me when I come to bed... :shock:
 
HardieBoys, sully and Kiwifruit, thanks for the tips on Prague.

I'm lucky that I have a tour guide - my wife is English (spent 16 years there in 3 separate stints) and it's her favourite city to visit. I loved Czechoslovakia as a schoolboy (now that was some time ago, I'm up for my 20 year reunion this year), I did some projects on it and I was proud that I learnt how to spell it....but I've never been there.

Have jotted down the things to do in my notebook for further discussion with my wife. As there won't be Hahn Premium over there, I love trying new beers...I love a good dunkelbier (having spent lots of time in Germany with them!). Kampai, iki, prost....
 
Not as extensive as other people, but a few unusual places

Jakarta
Denpasar
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur (both)
Penang
Kuching
Bangkok
Hong Kong (both)
Yangon
Bandar Seri Begawan

Los Angeles
Montreal
 
Lindsay, just one last comment on Prague, came across a fantastic wine bar in Prague close to the old town square. I gather it is fairly new and attracts a number of locals as well as tourists. Very reasonably priced and you can sample a few of the local cheeses and cold meats etc as well as the local wines which are suprisingly good (otherwise there are plenty of foreign wine including Aust/ NZ). Details of the winebar are:

Monarch
Na Perstyne 15
110 00 Praha 1
www.monarchvinnysklep.cz

Great place to chill out for an hour or two at the end of the day and engage in a bit of people watching ;-)
 
Lindsay, just one last comment on Prague, came across a fantastic wine bar in Prague close to the old town square. I gather it is fairly new and attracts a number of locals as well as tourists. Very reasonably priced and you can sample a few of the local cheeses and cold meats etc as well as the local wines which are suprisingly good (otherwise there are plenty of foreign wine including Aust/ NZ). Details of the winebar are:

Monarch
Na Perstyne 15
110 00 Praha 1
www.monarchvinnysklep.cz

Great place to chill out for an hour or two at the end of the day and engage in a bit of people watching ;-)
 
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