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Well I can match your time, within a few minutes, by going fast and making a fuel stop. Plus that gives the crew a chance to get out and stretch their legs.

I vote for comfort.
 
I did't say the crew cares about range, I said the owner and the one who makes the decisions to purchase an aircraft cares about range. My experience is that even if it only saves a little time owners would much rather not make a stop. If you stop you are burning significantly more fuel and adding a landing and cycle to the engines and apu.
 
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