Dear René, German sports cars with a P at the outset dont go faster than other cars during Londons rush hour. The evaluation of Mondays the rush-hour traffic was quite optimistic. The trip to the Heathrow airport took three times as long as planned. Anyway, the Air Canada check-in counter was not expected to close one hour prior to departure. The flight would leave 10:05 a.m. and it was 9:13 a.m. Fortunately there are other flights. Toronto for instance is a nice city as well, and it is located in Canada into the bargain. From there it is not too far to Halifax, just two hours by plane. Air Canada was nice enough to rebook our tickets. Instead of arriving at lunch time we reached Halifax at 8 p.m. But I cant think of better things to do than spending my time on aeroplanes. Theres nothing like food on aluminium platters and red wine in plastic cups.
Info: Transfer from Halifax airport to the city (hotels, harbour) with the Airporter shuttle bus (nearly every hour) 21 c$ per passenger. Taxi 53 c$ (plus tip).
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