WinterDeere
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I've done both. If you can work a day or two in on a stop, then it's not a bad way to go. We worked out an evening and dinner in Dublin Ireland on our way home from continental Europe last summer, which was fun. There's nothing like actually stopping in on Ireland for your Guiness and Shepherd's Pie, or flying to Italy for your gnocchi.I still prefer direct flights
But stops for the sake of stops, just sitting in some foreign airport, is a pointless waste of time and frustration. And that's why the whole "jumbo jet" model has mostly died over the last 30 years. No one wants to take a regional jet to a hub, just to hop on a 747 for a long-haul flight, to another regional hub. Much nicer to just go direct on a 737 or 757... assuming they don't fall apart in the sky.
I did have the pleasure of a few transatlantic flights on the 787 Dreamliner this past summer... nice!