We’ve flown that stretch, and was the wife ever pissed off. She forgot to put her very nice Swiss army knife that she had bought in Los Angeles about 15 years before in her check-in luggage. Out of habit she put it in her backpack, which was her carry-on. The security guard took it from her. He brazenly just stuck it in his pocket too. Oops!
I took your parameters to mean a flight that between two cities of the same country, so since I enjoy trains my list is a bit shorter.
Angola Luanda to Cabinda
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby to our field camp in the highlands
South Africa Johannesburg to Cape Town
Russia Moscow to St. Petersburg
Kazakhstan Atyrau to Almaty
French Polynesia Pape’ete to Bora Bora
Sudan Khartoum to our field camp in the highlands
Namibia Windhoek to Walvis Bay
India Mumbai to Agra
After further review, can add three more:
Peru
Ecuadour
Brazil
One, the U.S.
US, Canada, Japan. If you count flying into a country and then changing to a flight within that country, I can add Denmark.
Related question for the US or Canada. Which states or provinces have you flown within? Just a single flight, California, Louisianna (New Orleans to Lake Charles in a four seater Cessna), and Saskatchewan. If you can count legs, I can add Hawai’i, Illinois, and British Columbia. Did I ever fly between Philly and Pittsburgh? I don’t recall having done so.
5:
US, Canada, Greece, Turkey, UK? (England to Northern Ireland)
let’s see:
- US
- Japan
- Fiji
- Australia
- UK
- Malaysia
- Cayman Islands
US
Canda
Australia
UK
New Zealand
Italy
Cambodia
Vietnam
China
Thailand
Turkey
Egypt
Philippines
- Brazil
- France
- Germany
- Indonesia
- Mexico
- United States
(For the CDO amongst us, note that the list is arranged alphabetically, as it should be.)
You should arrange it alphabetically by airport code.
I am interested in how (and why) someone would take a flight within Luxembourg. Was it a sight-seeing, there and back, kind of thing as described by some other posters?
…Hard to imagine any airports in a country that small being more than about 25 miles apart; I’d think you could almost taxi from the end of one airport’s runway to the beginning of the next equally quickly.
Three for me: Canada, the US, and Australia.
Four provinces this time: British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Nova Scotia.
Two: Australia and the UK.
USA.
Mexico.
China.
India.
South Africa.
Europe? Is “within Europe” considered domestic?
US
India
Cambodia
China
Mexico, I think, though I’d have to look up an itinerary
New York (New York to Albany)
Hawaii (Oahu to Maui, Maui to the Big Island)
Washington (sightseeing helicopter trip at Mt. St. Helens)
Florida (emergency landing at the Key West Naval Station due to a hurricane, continuing on to Miami when the weather improved)
I have something of a sorta-kinda, grey-area situation re “Britain”. Have flown between England – thus, in the United Kingdom – and the Channel Islands, off the Normandy coast, which are British Crown Dependencies but not part of the UK.
Have also flown within the Channel Islands, between Guernsey and Alderney (20-minute flight in tiny plane).
Zimbabwe.
Hmm, I thought only one, but then I remembered that I’d flown to Calgary by way of Toronto. And…
US
Canada
Australia
Maybe South Africa
USA
Canada
New Zealand
China
India
Russia
Chile
Mexico
Finland
I doubt it. For example, I’ve flown Madrid (MAD) to Athens (ATH) and Athens to Paris (CDG). That’s all within the Schengen zone, so you don’t go through passport control, but they are international flights.
On the question of flights within a state, I haven’t flown within any state of the US, but I have flown within British Columbia, New South Wales and Queensland.