Before their sudden death Super Rugby matches against the Crusaders and Lions respectively this weekend, the Chiefs and Hurricanes will travel in an airplane across the Indian Ocean.
For the Chiefs it will be their second such journey in the space of a week. Say what you like about the fairness of the Super Rugby competition, travel friendly and environmentally sound it is not.
The travel factor will play a huge part in both teams' preparation, and, potentially performance. The Chiefs in particular will be hit hard due to their extra travel and the fact they will be returning from sunny Cape Town to a flooded Christchurch and temperatures next Saturday which won't be much above freezing.
Tony Brown joked after his side lost their quarter-final 17-0 to the Crusaders at AMI Stadium that the Highlanders were late arrivals to the city (on the day of the game) because they were holding out in hope that their rivals might come to Dunedin to play under the roof instead.
Clearly there was little chance of that happening because Dunedin airport was under water too, never mind the fact that thousands of supporters had paid for tickets to attend the match in Christchurch.