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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY View Post
    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, 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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY View Post
    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.
    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.
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