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03-13-2015 08:07 PM #1
FWIW, those folks in the Cape Cod area, New England and especially Massachusetts, have a language all their own and are quite hard to understand.
Flying out of NYC sounds good to me, all of the major airports are a challenge though I found flying out of Reagan, DC, to be not as much of a hassle as Atlanta or KC.Ken Thomas
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03-13-2015 08:56 PM #2
Ken, I'm thinking of navigating TO the airport, not the airport itself. You've got miles and miles of very dense population to drive through, and for what I would consider zero benefit. They're flying from the east coast to LAX to catch their homeward ANZ flight. Why not fly out of a city that's not ten million plus people crammed into one of the most complex metro areas in the US?Roger
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03-14-2015 07:01 PM #3
Yeah...well...we'll be totally incomprehensible to them too then.
Kiwis speak an English language that is not always understood by the English...or the Americans!
Ask Roger!
But I'm a Patti Page fan from way back: "You're sure to fall in love with Old Cape Cod."
From that song alone the place has always intrigued me.johnboy
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