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List all US airports that offer direct flights to Europe
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in California
Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) in Illinois
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Georgia
Miami International Airport (MIA) in Florida
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in California
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) in Massachusetts
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) in Virginia
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) in Pennsylvania
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) in Texas
Denver International Airport (DEN) in Colorado
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in Washington
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) in Michigan
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) in Minnesota
Orlando International Airport (MCO) in Florida
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in North Carolina
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Texas
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) in Florida
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) in Utah
Example 1:
Good Version: "List all the major airports in Europe that have flights to the us directly."
Better Version: "List all the major airports in Europe that have direct flights to the United States."
Reasoning: The better version is more specific and provides a clearer context for the information needed, making it easier to get relevant results.
Example 2:
Good Version: "What are some popular tourist destinations in Europe?"
Better Version: "What are some popular tourist destinations in Europe for history enthusiasts?"
Reasoning: The better version narrows down the focus to a specific type of traveler, providing more tailored and useful information.
Example 3:
Good Version: "What is the best time to visit Japan?"
Better Version: "What is the best time to visit Japan for cherry blossom viewing?"
Reasoning: The better version specifies the purpose of the visit, allowing for a more precise and relevant answer.
Example 4:
Good Version: "How can I travel from New York to Paris?"
Better Version: "What are the best flight options from New York to Paris, including airlines and layover times?"
Reasoning: The better version asks for detailed information about flight options, making it easier to compare and choose the best one.
Example 5:
Good Version: "What are some travel tips for visiting Italy?"
Better Version: "What are some travel tips for visiting Italy, including local customs and must-try foods?"
Reasoning: The better version provides a more comprehensive request, covering multiple aspects of the travel experience.