lets not forget you don't have to ride the airship, you can teleport to the city.....But by the same token... Would you think it's good writing to read that same passage, every time they did it? Basically, in good story telling once you establish that something fantastical is commonplace within your universe it ceases to aid the story to dwell on it. It is the bad Dungeon Master that feels it's neccesary to say "... And you're walking, and walking, and walking... You arrive at the "GATES OF NORRGASH" and are attacked by 7 orcs, roll for initative!"
Also watching treadmill scenery go past more than once loses it's charm... Quick.
SO, here is an idea, ride the airship once, use anima the rest of the time.
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