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End of Year Travel Stats

31/12/2012 by Kevincm

It’s that time of the year again where I tot up where I’ve been, what I’ve done and put it all in easy to digest numbers as we hit near year in the UK :

a map of the earth with red lines

 

Map – www.gcmap.com

Segments Flown: 22 (Down 11)
Miles flown: 60,477
Longest Leg: London Heathrow T5 <> Hong Kong International Airport, 5994 Miles
Shortest Leg: Chicago O’Hare T1 > Toronto International Airport 


Airports visited: 14 (Down 6)
New Airports: Tokyo Haneda Airport, Shannon Airport


Airlines flown: 12
New Airlines: All Nippon Airlines, American Airlines, OLT Express Germany
Carriers Flown: Air Canada, All Nippon Airlines, Amercian Airlines, Asiana Airlines , British Airways, BA Limited (A318 LCY operation), BMI (operating for Lufthansa), Swiss International Airlines, OLT Express (operating for Swiss International Airlines), Thair Airways International and United Airlines


Booking classes and seating: 22 total 14 Economy, 7 Business, 1 First

Window: 21
Isle: 0
Middle: Nil 😀


Status going into 2013
Status’s Gained: British Airways Gold, Hyatt Platinum, Turkish Airlines Elite
Status’s retained: Priority Club Platinum, Miles and More FTL
Status’s going lost: British Midland International Gold, Accor Platinum, Miles and More Senator, Air Canada Elite


Equipment types flown: 18
New Equipment: Boeing 787, Airbus A318
Most flown equipment: Airbus A320


Hotel by groups (30 Nights):
Intercontinental Hotels Group: 16
Hyatt Group: 8
Ramada: 2
Accor: 1
SPG: 1
Hilton: 1


Baggage
Bags Damaged/Lost: Nil


Most pleasant travel experience of the year: ANA’s 787 FRA-HND. What a difference a good seat desgin can do with great staff.
Most unpleasant travel experience of the year: AA’s 767 ORD-LHR. And that’s just beating the outbound segment…

And it’s just before midnight in the United Kingdom – and that closes the blog until next year 😉 See you soon!

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Comments

  1. Maxim says

    01/01/2013 at 12:34 am

    You can maintain Accor Platinum for another year. There some live sign up links out there.

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