Flight stopover on way to Europe

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Not sure if this is a joke, but the TGV and other high-speed trains don’t have exposed gaps between the cars. You can walk from car to car without ever going “outside.”

Considering that they routinely exceed 300 km/h (around 200 mph), it would be supremely dangerous to expose passengers to that kind of airflow.

I was mostly joking, trying to invent a way for the kid to have plausibly offed itself even if some covert adult “assistance” was required.

And making reference to the much more primitive trains we have in the USA. There’s not exactly an “outside” on ours anymore either, but it’s a drafty, jolty, noisy process to move between cars on our rattletrap railroads. Which would be enough to scare a child. Heck, one could put them out there and leave them. They’d be safe enough and nobody would need to hear their crying until the train next stopped in a station.

Like this?

Yikes. Was that planned ahead of time or due to a flight being cancelled. Those airports are nowhere near each other. The only time I had a similar trip was when a flight I was booked on at LGA was cancelled and they were able to rebook me on a flight leaving from Newark. The bus only took me to Port Authority and the one from there to Newark was so late I ended up having to take a (very expensive) cab ride to the airport and just made it to my flight within minutes.

I’m tryping this from the 2nd leg, we had a 1:55 stopover and were through security and in Terminal 4 with over an hour to spare. Literally no line at security; passport control took 2 minutes. Longest wait was for the bus.

We almost got $4000 from Delta to delay our flight a day but in the end they didn’t need the seats.