Where Have You Been?

2010
02.19

In 2012, my itineraries included:

  • 14 flights
  • 30,032 flown miles
  • 2 airlines (Continental and Delta)
  • 2 countries (Israel and USA)
  • 25 nights in hotels

2012 Flights: Red = Single Leg | Green = Round Trip | Blue = Multiple Round Trips

In 2011, my itineraries included:

  • 24 flights
  • 42,823 flown miles (with roll-over and bonus miles, I crossed 50k miles to earn Gold status on Delta)
  • 7 airlines (Air Tran, China Eastern, Continental, Delta, Shenzhen Airways, Shanghai Airways, and United)
  • 6 countries (Canada [drove], China, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, USA)
  • 33 nights in hotels

2011 Flights: Red = Single Leg | Green = Round Trip | Blue = Multiple Round Trips


In 2010, my itineraries included:

  • 54 flights
  • 114,395 flown miles (with bonus miles I earned Diamond Medallion status with Delta, their new top tier)
  • 5 airlines (Al Italia, Delta, China Eastern, China Southern, and Korean Air)
  • 8 countries (US, China, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands)
  • 76 nights in hotels

Domestic Flights: Red = Single Leg | Green = Round Trip | Blue = Multiple Round Trips

International Flights: Red = Single Leg | Blue = Multiple Trips

Europe & Middle East Flights: Red = Single Leg | Green = Round Trip | Blue = Multiple Round Trips


In 2009, my itinerary included:

  • 38 flights
  • 6 countries (US, Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Canada)
  • 5 airlines (Delta, Continental, Northwest, Korean Air, China Southern)
  • 57,967 miles (bonus miles put me at 75k, earning me Platinum Medallion status on Delta, their top tier at the time)
  • 45 nights in hotels

Green = round trip | Red = single leg | Blue = 11 round trips


In 2008, my itineraries included:

  • 86 flights
  • 11 airlines (Delta, Continental, Air Tran, Korean Air, China Southern, China Eastern, Asiana, Air One, Easy Jet, British Airways)
  • 10 countries (US, Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Italy, France, England, Belgium, Germany)
  • 136,306 miles (this made me a Platinum Medallion on Delta, their top tier at the time)
  • 107 nights in hotels

2008 - All Flights

So you can see the routes better, these are just the US and Asia legs

So you can see the routes better, these are just the US and European legs


Other Useless Info

Shortest Flight:  BOS-BGR = 201 miles.  I took a vacation to Bar Harbor, and we had a connection through Boston.

Longest Flight:  EWR-HKG = 8,0654 miles.  This was a business trip to Hong Kong, and I flew on Continental…which connected through Newark.

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