I watched the prices almost every day and pretty much if you go to the west coast of the USA then all of your cheapest flights go through China. The alternative is through Moscow to Europe, which was reasonable going to Amsterdam. Today the price dropped to the lowest yet, $410
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So, I decided to go through Amsterdam instead, and leave on TAP Portugal. With credit card points and everything it ended up being the same price as my previous itinerary, and I get 5 days in Amsterdam. I guess that means I'm doing *another* Accidental World Tour:
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I'll doing a shorter one, going through Osaka, Kyoto, Bangkok, Phanat Nikhom, Chantaburi, *maybe* Chiang Mai, Amsterdam, then Miami. Then after that I'm in Orlando for a week for:
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The Portrait Painters of America convention: https://www.portraitsociety.org/annual-conference … Gonna be fun...I hope...sometimes those portrait people are a little fascist.
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But I can't imagine how this is going to gut the Chinese airlines. They let me cancel no questions asked, like they really wanted me to cancel. I'm betting it's incredibly hard to run an airport right now, and canceling is better for them.
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I feel like the real risk here is getting quarantined in US because of unrelated seasonal stuff causing fever.
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That is a good idea.. I am working on an event which is Singapore in April.. China is out of bounds.. please avoid.
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