Wednesday, January 9, 2008

34 hours in coach? One way? Sure!

I've been toying with the idea of a trip to visit my friends in Asia this spring. It isn't hard for me to find a reasonable flight from Seattle to Singapore (under $900, stopping in Tokyo each way). Shanghai, it would seem, is nearly impossible to get to from Singapore for under $1000. I don't mind search engines returning expensive flights, since sometimes that is all that is available.

Kayak has managed to break all the records for "least reasonable flight suggested, ever." How unreasonable? Try this:

Leave – Wed 27 Feb 2008
This flight leaves and arrives on different dates.
American Airlines
Flight 5832
Operated by Japan Airlines
Departs: 11:30p
Changi (SIN)
Arrives: 7:10a
Narita (NRT)
Coach | Aircraft: 744 | 6h 40m
[ Layover in Tokyo, Japan (NRT) for 4h 50m ]
American Airlines
Flight 5822
Operated by Japan Airlines
Departs: 12:00p
Narita (NRT)
Arrives: 8:20a
O'Hare Inter­national (ORD)
Coach | Aircraft: 744 | 11h 20m
[ Layover in Chicago, IL (ORD) for 2h 35m ]
American Airlines
Flight 289
Departs: 10:55a
O'Hare Inter­national (ORD)
Arrives: 3:25p
Pu Dong (PVG)
Coach | Aircraft: 777 | 14h 30m

Return – Sun 2 Mar 2008
This flight leaves and arrives on different dates.
American Airlines
Flight 288
Departs: 6:00p
Pu Dong (PVG)
Arrives: 5:20p
O'Hare Inter­national (ORD)
Coach | Aircraft: 777 | 13h 20m
[ Layover in Chicago, IL (ORD) for 17h 45m ]
American Airlines
Flight 153
Departs: 11:05a
O'Hare Inter­national (ORD)
Arrives: 3:15p
Narita (NRT)
Coach | Aircraft: 777 | 13h 10m
[ Layover in Tokyo, Japan (NRT) for 2h 35m ]
American Airlines
Flight 5836
Operated by Japan Airlines
Departs: 5:50p
Narita (NRT)
Arrives: 12:30a
Changi (SIN)
Coach | Aircraft: 777 | 7h 40m




Yeah. That's right. Singapore -> Tokyo -> Chicago -> Shanghai. The Great Circle right my a**. Go find a globe. Trace that out. You'll find that a straight shot is 2300 miles, or about 5 hours on a modern jet airliner. American Airlines, in their infinite wisdom, would suggest you take a trip that is 34 hours (going) and 54 hours (returning), where you cross the International dateline TWICE on each leg, and cover approximately 33,308 miles. For those of you keeping track at home the circumference of the Earth is 24,901 miles. It's almost a bargain at $7,238.

You'll notice that the itinerary doesn't tell you what date you land. I'm not sure I could even do the math and figure it out.

1 comment:

Winnie said...

Tyler, wow. That was a record. I am taking the kids back to Beijing and Singapore in June/July. My sister in law is getting married in southern part of Malaysia. I am fighting the same battle too. I have one more complication: summer price plus Olympics. The cheapest thing I got right now is $1600 to Beijing... and I need 3 of them... and then tickets to Singapore... OUCH!