Thursday, 4 October 2018

A guesstimation of my flights before I started to log them


A guesstimation of my flights before I started to log them


I started logging my flights in December 2013, when my wife and I got married and we went on our honeymoon. Before that, I also flew quite a lot, although not nearly as much as the last two years. I used SAS a few times (to Tromsø in Norway, and to Visby and Gothenburg in Sweden), and some charter airlines to Crete, Cyprus and Antalya. Other than that, it was mostly Ryanair out of Stockholm Skavsta (NYO).

A guesstimation of my flights before I started to log them (without Italy)

The route I flew most often was to Lübeck (at least four return flights) and Charleroi (at least three return flights), but I also went to Edinburgh for studies, and on a couple of football trips with my dad to Barcelona, Birmingham/Wolverhampton and Milan.

Now, I've been to Italy almost more times than I can remember, and it would be impossible to log those flights, as I wouldn't remember what airports we used. But I've flown between Skavsta and Bergamo a bunch of times, and a few times to Pisa. Rome once or twice, and I've think I've also flown out of Treviso once. The photo above this post is taken from one of those Ryanair flights between Skavsta and Italy, somewhere above the Alps.

Without the flights to and from Italy (and without one return flight to Mallorca, when I was too young to remember), I made approximately 36 flights before I started logging my flights. (I'm guessing it would be a little more than 50 flights including Italy.)

So there you have it - my guesstimation of my flights before I actually started logging them, adding up to roughly 30,000 miles.

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