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Flight, Day - 1

We're flying out of Sea-Tac airport today at 7:50pm (hopefully) and will arrive at London Heathrow airport on 3/26/25 at 12:15 GMT (4:15am PST)! That means about nine hours in the air, then maybe a couple hours to get from Heathrow to our final destination. Again--hopefully. The last time I (Tommy) tried this whole flying to Europe thing the fates were against a timely arrival, but hopefully the name Pankratz will provide better luck. 

It'll be a long day, but we'll get through it. Once we land we'll take the Heathrow Express1 to London Paddington Station2. From there we'll take a train to Bath Spa3 in Bath4, Somerset. It will probably be between 3 and 4:30 at that point, so we will drop our things off at the Airbnb which is very close to Bath Abbey5. Once sufficiently rested from our long journey while also fighting the urge to sleep, we will walk around for a bit then have dinner at The Raven pub6. Who knows what we'll do at that point. We might fall asleep in steak and ale pies. You'll have to keep an eye out here to see if my forecast for the day pans out.

See you then!



https://www.heathrowexpress.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Paddington_station
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_Spa_railway_station
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath,_Somerset
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_Abbey
https://theravenofbath.co.uk


 


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  1. Safe travels and I hope the travel isn’t too painful!

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  2. Safe travels, hope it all goes according to plan! Maria

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  3. I hope you and libby have the best time! Stay safe, my friends. I wanna hear all about your trip when you're back.

    -Christie

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