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You can't force traffic to route a particular way once it leaves your VPC. It will take the shortest/best path available to and from the destination. And in this case, the traffic will stay on the AWS private network as per the VPC FAQ:
Does traffic go over the internet when two instances communicate using public IP addresses, or when instances communicate with a public AWS service endpoint?
No. When using public IP addresses, all communication between instances and services hosted in AWS use AWS's private network. Packets that originate from the AWS network with a destination on the AWS network stay on the AWS global network, except traffic to or from AWS China Regions.
So even though public IP addresses are being used, the traffic stays on the AWS network because that is the shortest (and best) path between AWS regions.
Well, based on the above answer, it seems that the traffic quota settings of the AWS Free Tier are not user-friendly. A limit of 1GB on intra-region traffic almost seems like a deliberate attempt to prevent users from utilizing intra-region traffic, while public internet traffic, on the other hand, has an adequate quota.
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