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Posted: 2007-07-10 12:54:00  
Hi Wojtek
There are weekly flights (Tuesdays) from Baltimore-Washington-International (BWI) from $500+ to Kangerlussuaq (SFJ), the hub of Air Greenland. This the only direct eastilly in-bound connection I found from the American continent. There might also be be charter, freight or ferry connections though?
It might be cheaper to use Icelandair from Boston, Baltimore or others via Reykjavik (backtracking a few hours), certainly viable if it can be combined with a connection flight to Europe.
These work similarly if you are travelling westward.
Premium account Joined: Aug 04 Points: 30642 Posts: 958
Posted: 2007-07-11 13:54:00  
..... always a pleasure Wojtek! I need this info for myself anyway....
We CAN travel round-the-world however and via wherever we like! As you say, any backtracking and sidetracing can be added with costs. You will notice that ALL the "special offers" with all the alliances involve using the highly frequented routes and destinations. Addind an exotic or remote place will be hard but never impossible, only time and money involved!
For your case, consider flying across the Atlantic with Icelandair (including Greenland), then using "continent-airpasses" for the Americas and South-Pacific, getting to a SE Asian hub and returning on the cheapest ticket to Europe.
Travelling westwards is wise, one saves on daylight time!