I dont mind the stops as long as they make sense, I.E. a 6 hour stop with nothing to do is bad, but a full day stop with a place to eat and some nice things to check out is a plus. Or a minor 1.5-4 hour stop is not bad either. I am leaning more to flying business and would only go economy if the business flights just end up being a hassle.
Are there any Kosher places to eat in/near FRA or ZRH if i wanted to do option #1 or #3 on the way there and spend the full day in FRA/ZRH?
What about the way back stopping overnight in FRA with options #1 or #2? or in ZRH #4? Are they both a waste since I will be arriving in the evening and leaving in the morning?
FRA really offers nothing to do there is a Fleshig place (its their food you will be eating on the plane) if you do go FRA go to Mainz for the day instead. Theres a train S8 from the airport that will get you there some 7-8 stops not far at all
ZRH has the Shalom Fleshig (their food also on the plane) not far from the where the boats dock by the Lake and 2 milkhig places a bit of a walk but very doable. especially if you stay in the Hyatt area
If you do either get in touch with me and I will get you set
Ive done some late arrivals into CDG and out the next morn, I was able to spend some more time in whatever City I was in. Leaving at say 8pm at night gave me the whole day to roam.But I wouldnt have done it if the purpose was to see Paris even by night.
So unless you need the extra time in Israel not really worth it besides with a late flight out youd have to check out of your room, leave the bags with security and forgo a shower after runnning around all day. If U dont mind that then keep it in play, unless your leaving on a Motzei Shabbos or Motzei Hag when the Hotels wont charge for the very late checkout, but youd get maybe an hour after zeman to be out
Again this is only my Opin and Im sure not everyone will agree with it. I dont believe theres a Right way or Wrong way. Just what appeals to me might not to another and vice versa. just like I prefer an aisle seat over the window , yet many feel just the opposite