Last month I did quite a bit of flying, having flown from Cebu to Europe to take a yacht across the Atlantic.
I left the yacht in Miami and flew Miami - New York - Incheon - Cebu which was absolutely knackering, I think it was about 35 hours all in all, and that was the shortest route. Thankfully it was business class with Asiana, who are the best airline I've ever flown with in my life.
About a week later I flew Cebu - Davao - Singapore - London - Miami - Barbados. This was an absolute killer, as I was never supposed to go via Miami (supposed to be london direct to barbados). Got delayed on the Qantas A380 due to a flat tyre, so missed my direct connection in London and flew Virgin to Miami and missed my connection to Barbados so spent a night in a hotel before getting to the new yacht.
On the positive side, flew Premium Economy on the A380, and was pleasantly surprised, the service exceeded business class in many airlines (as you wish dining from the menu, champagne before departure etc, just missing the lie flat seats), and would highly recommend them.
The Silk Air/Singapore Airlines Cebu - Singapore leg is a bit annoying, as you have to get off in Davao and then get back on.
In the space of about 10 days I circumnavigated the world, but pretty much saw nothing.
Being in the Philippines when you travel for work can be a bit of a nightmare, and it seems to take forever to get anywhere!