Expedition Global Eagle - Remaining Route

Remaining Route

This is the list of the unfinished part of the expedition:

  • India — Imphal
  • Burma — Mandalay Intl
  • Laos — Luang Prabang
  • Vietnam — Noibai Intl
  • China — Wuxu — Baiyun
  • Hong Kong — Hong Kong Intl
  • China — Gaoqi — Changle — Lishe — Hongqiao — Liuting — Beijing Intl — Zhoushuizi — Taoxian — Dafangshen — Taiping
  • Russia — Igatevo — Sokoc — Ugolny — Provideniya Bay
  • Alaska — Tin City — Nome — Koyuk — Pitka — Minchumina — Cantwell — Gulkana
  • Canada — Burwash — Atlin — Dease Lake — Smithers — Belia Coola — Puntzi Mountain — Pemberton — Abbotsford
  • USA — Plan not finalised
  • Canada — Mirabel Intl —- Bagotville — Rimouski — Sept-Iles — Wabush — Schefferville — Kuujjuaq — Quaqtaq — Kimmirut — Iqaluit — Pangnirtung — Qikiqtarjuaq
  • Greenland — Kangerlussuaq — Kulusuk
  • Iceland — Reykjavik — Hornafjordur
  • Denmark — Vagar
  • UK — Kirkwall — Wick — Inverness — Leuchars — Edinburgh — Carlisle — Dishforth — Middle Wallop

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