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#13
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2020
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What’s so special about SAP? I haven’t been there in years and can’t remember anything about it, good or bad. Being that I never leave the hotel south of the border, the destinations all seem the same to me.
#14
There are some great LatAm destinations w/ lots to do & see- BOG, UIO, GUA, MEX, GDL to name a few. Different people will & won’t go out at some of these places, but I think SAP is one that is pretty commonly seen as a rough area w/ a sort of mid-quality hotel. (Think short SAL layover.) So if you’re someone who likes to get out on the overnights, you’re more likely to be on your own, & sitting around the hotel is generally less pleasant than it might be in LIR or PUJ, for example. But I think checking a place out for yourself before you make a decision is good advice.
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Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2020
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Everyone has a different comfort level w/ int’l travel. It’s not my place to tell people what they should & shouldn’t be comfortable with, but “never leave the hotel south of the border” is definitely on the conservative side of air crews, in my experience; which kind of underscores Dark Side’s point that the criteria for a “good overnight” vary greatly from one pilot to the next.
There are some great LatAm destinations w/ lots to do & see- BOG, UIO, GUA, MEX, GDL to name a few. Different people will & won’t go out at some of these places, but I think SAP is one that is pretty commonly seen as a rough area w/ a sort of mid-quality hotel. (Think short SAL layover.) So if you’re someone who likes to get out on the overnights, you’re more likely to be on your own, & sitting around the hotel is generally less pleasant than it might be in LIR or PUJ, for example. But I think checking a place out for yourself before you make a decision is good advice.
There are some great LatAm destinations w/ lots to do & see- BOG, UIO, GUA, MEX, GDL to name a few. Different people will & won’t go out at some of these places, but I think SAP is one that is pretty commonly seen as a rough area w/ a sort of mid-quality hotel. (Think short SAL layover.) So if you’re someone who likes to get out on the overnights, you’re more likely to be on your own, & sitting around the hotel is generally less pleasant than it might be in LIR or PUJ, for example. But I think checking a place out for yourself before you make a decision is good advice.
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