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Travel including stops at various places around the majority of the globe rather than point-to-point.
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What's the quickest route between antipodes using regularly scheduled transit?
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Santiago, Chile-Xi'an, China. 26h5m. The antipode of the Santiago airport is just east of Zhen'an, China, which is barely within 100km of the Xi'an airport. Fly this itinerary with just one …
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Is it possible to do a round-the-world trip by train and passenger ship only? Missing link f...
There is no regularly scheduled passenger liner service across the Pacific between Asia and the US. Your options are:
Freighter travel. There are a few freighter ships that take (or should I say, too …
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What's the quickest route between antipodes using regularly scheduled transit?
This isn't strictly a new answer (yet), but presents a dataset of antipodal airports someone might use to find a better route. Read on for the most antipodal airports and a shocking reveal about the S …