Or… walk a double stage and hop an earlier flight?
As someone who will eventually have to return home out of a larger city (Madrid, Bordeaux, Lisbon or Porto — who knows), I will only have to time things relative to my departure from whichever larger airport. I can’t get directly home from SdC.
Can Americans?
I ask because if there’s a layover in some place like Madrid or similar, it may be the *international* flight that matters and not the commuter flight inside Spain…
Can an American clarify that point for current travellers?
[I have no idea how I will arrive back at home. For the time being I can’t get a direct flight at all for Madrid in January and must transit through Frankfurt. Looking at how things are now, I don’t think that will change. Air Canada needs to be able to get as many people across the pond on a flight as possible, and straight to Madrid in January won’t likely cut it this coming year.
I do hope not to have to think about a layover on the way home.… Even if I have to take a train to arrive at a point of aviary departure.