Archive for December, 2004

Our Friends Ryanair

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Fly Ryanair and gamble

Ryanair’s latest potential cash generating scheme is
to provide in-flight gambling. No fills Ryanair
already charge for the ‘frills’ such as food,
luggage and movies, and, more famously ice if they could
get away with it, are now considering providing gambling
on board its planes. News reports say that gambling
operators have expressed interest, although there are no
formal talks underway.

Ryanair’s Chief Exec warns of reduction in low
cost operators

Ryanair and easyJet are widely credited to have helped
transform Europe’s low cost airline industry.
Ryanair’s chief executive Michael O'Leary
recently warned the World Low Cost Airlines Congress that
“there will a bloodbath in Europe this winter”
in the budget air sector. “The bloodbath will reach
all the companies,” said O'Leary, who has
previously predicted that only one or two large low-fares
airlines will be left flying the skies of Europe in the
medium term. Competition in the low cost, no frills
airline industry is intensifying. In 2000 there were
just five low-cost airlines in Europe, now there are 49,
according to Wolfgang Kurth, president of the European Low
Fares Airline Association and chief executive of TUI's
no-frills carrier Hapag-Lloyd Express. Webster told
the conference that low-cost airlines could take advantage
of short-haul routes likely to be neglected by the larger,
established carriers.

Ryanair adopts a school

Cause related marketing is a live and well.
Ryanair’s Head of Communications Paul Fitzsimmons
recently said: “It’s back to school time for
parents everywhere, and we’re giving people an
opportunity to grab a back to school bargain with flights
for ONLY 10p on many of our routes from Stansted and at
the same time help our adopted school Mountfitchet High
School. We will sell 200,000 seats at this fare, which
means we can donate £20,000.00 to the school.
It is fitting that as "http://www.ryanair.com">http://www.ryanair.com is
Europe’s biggest travel website, that Mountfitchet
High School is to use our donation to further upgrade
their IT facilities for pupils. We would urge
passengers to book quickly as demand will be huge and to
remember that not only will they fly with Europe’s
No.1 low fares airline, but they will also be helping
school children further their computer education.”

Announcing the support for Mountfitchet High School at a
photo call in the school, Mountfitchet High School
Headmistress, Jo Mullis said: “We are delighted to
have been chosen by Ryanair as their adopted school.
Ryanair’s support comes at an important time,
because with this help we can buy computer equipment for
our pupils, which will help us to achieve our goal of
becoming an IT merited school. We hope lots of
people will buy their Ryanair flight knowing that Ryanair
are donating the entire fare to our school
project.” Pass the sick bag, somebody.

Ryanair told to pay back EU subsidy

No-frills Irish airline Ryanair has said that it would
repay EUR4 million in subsidies it received to operate
from Belgium's Charleroi Airport, pending an appeal to
the European Court of Justice. In February, European
Union regulators told Ryanair to repay EUR3.9 million
(USD$4.97 million) to the regional government of Wallonia
in southern Belgium, which had offered Ryanair cheap rates
at the region's Charleroi Airport. “(Ryanair)
agreed to repay EUR4 million in an escrow account until
Ryanair's appeal is heard,” the airline said in
a statement. The money will go into a blocked
account, to which Ryanair will regain access if it wins
its appeal. “We remain very confident that we will
win,” Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary
told a news conference in Brussels. O'Leary said
the airline reserved the right to quit Charleroi if an
adverse ruling raised costs, but said he intended to keep
operations at their current level until then.

December 18, 2004, BootsnAll 2nd Annual Travel Party

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Lie, Cheat, Steal. Hitchhike, Drive, take a bus, fly, walk
or run…do whatever you can to get to the BootsnAll
2nd annual Travel Party.

When: December 18th, 7 pm to ? Where: East
Bank Saloon, Portland Oregon ( "http://portland.citysearch.com/map?mode=geo&id=8470116&map_lat=455178&map_lon=-1226609&fid=2&cslink=profile_map_noncust&ulink=profile_2_vitalinfo_1___map__1">
map
)

Special Guests: The Notorious N.U.T. (Nick
O'Neill) from "http://www.baliblog.com/news/">Bali
will be in town as a special guest. If you are
thinking about travelling to Asia, have travelled to Asia,
you simply must come to the BootsnAll PDX party to meet
Nick, have a beer with him and swap stories and tips. He
will release tips to hidden beaches and share how to live
on under $5/day in Bali, and do it like a King!

Prizes: We'll be giving away a bunch of stuff,
like travel books, "http://www.bootsnall.com/patch.shtml">BootsnAll
patches
, and who knows what else..

Top 13 reasons to come:

1) Christmas shopping? C'mon…save your cash for
travel and send 'em postcards instead!

2) Travel Legend Nick O'Neill will make his first
appearance in North America in over two years. Be there to
have a drink with this independent travelling legend.

3) A keg of beer (Northwest Microbrew).

4) Organic Oregon Pinot Noir will be served.

5) Travel Photography: At least 500 travel slides will be
rotating on a big screen during the party. But don't
worry, no one will be droning on and on about them.

6) Blogging: We'll be blogging our brains out at the
party with wifi, etc all over the place…bring your
laptop and digital camera. Let's go nuts like "http://blogs.bootsnall.com/pdx2003/">we did last
year.

7) If you are coming in from out of town, and you are a
BootsnAll member, you can probably stay at the BootsnAll
“hostel” (First come first served).

8) Network with travellers. Last year, close to 80 people
showed up and travel info/tips were flying around the
room. Don't miss this chance to figure out the hows,
why's, and get that invaluable first-hand information.

9) You'll be the star of the show. We'll be video
taping all night…if you come, you'll be in a movie.
This is how Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and other Hollywood
Stars got their big breaks.

10) Dennis Rodman will NOT be at this party.

11) Feel like an outcast? My name is Sean E. Keener and I
will personally welcome you with a handshake or hug, a
beer, and introduce you to at least three other people at
the party to get the ball rolling. The rest is up to you.

12) Portland is a great city in December. Sun,
beaches…ooops, I mean a little bit of rain, a warm pub,
and bright cheery people.

13) Kilts: BootsnAll founders Chris Heidrich and Sean
Keener will be wearing kilts, like a true Scotsman would.

Ok, so maybe that last one isn't a reason to come, but
don't let it scare you off either.

More Special Guests: Yes, "http://boards.bootsnall.com/eve/myspace?x_myspace_page=profile&s=712096715&u=6553005396">
Livenomadic
, the most prolific poster
on the BnA message boards will here. Meet the posting
legend and find out “how he does it”. He is
coming all the way from Miami, Florida!

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Being Careful: Philippines

Monday, December 27th, 2004

As the Beetle was planning a little diving trip to the
Philippines, she thought she’d check out the
FCO’s travel advice for the area.

The UK’s "http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1095423800990&a=KCountryAdvice&aid=1013618386343">
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advises against all
travel to central, southern and Western Mindanao, to
Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and the Sulu archipelago, where
military and police operations against terrorist and rebel
groups are continuing and where kidnappings and bombings
have taken place.

There is a high threat from terrorism and kidnapping
throughout the Philippines. There continues to be threats
against Western interests and there is a danger of
collateral damage from terrorist attacks targeted at
others.

You should also be alert to the risk of street crime.

Penalties for illegal drug importation and use are severe
and can include the death penalty.

We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel
and medical insurance before travelling.

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Monday, December 27th, 2004

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Naked Man at LAX

Monday, December 27th, 2004

A 31 year old Canadian man recently tried to buy a one-way
ticket on a Qantas flight from LAX to Sydney, but was
turned down because he could not supply a valid credit
card. Later, he managed to climb over an airport
fence, topped by three strands of barbed wire, without
injury and was spotted by an airport worker
“running, naked, full-speed” toward the
plane. He climbed into the wheel well of a moving
Qantas 747. Pilots of the Qantas Airways flight
stopped the plane. The man was coaxed out of the wheel
well and arrested for trespass. An airport
spokesperson said: “

”.his was an extremely dangerous thing for him to
do. If he had continued to cling in there with the
aircraft taking off at over 200 miles (320 kph) per hour,
he might have fallen out and could have been sucked up by
an engine.”

”.f he had survived that and was in the wheel well
when the landing gear was retracted, he could have been
crushed by the mechanism. And if not he very likely would
have frozen to death during the 15 1/2 hour flight at
30,000 feet (9,150 metres) while wearing no
clothes.”.

A Cautionary Warning – Europcar Malaga

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Just a sober warning for anyone considering using Europcar
at Malaga airport.

Earlier in the year we hired a car, left credit card
details as is normal, checked car for damage prior to
leaving airport (around midnight) and got on our way.
Didn't notice until at the outskirts of the airport
that the fuel tank was only half full. Took car back with
three quarters of a tank (more than when we picked it up)
and explained to the check in girl what had happened. She
accepted that I didn't need to rip them off for a few
litres of fuel and said all would be OK.

Got home and about a week later received a bill for 25
litres of fuel and a 12 euro charge for “Special
Equipment Replacement”. Total bill 39.15 euros, not
a fortune but a rip off none the less.

Tried to contact Europcar with very little success, they
eventually agreed that they had only put 17 litres of fuel
in the car and will refund the difference, I wouldn't
mind betting that they left it as it was and ripped off
the next unsuspecting customer. The user prior to us must
have had the same problem and they certainly didn't
fill it up then !!

Still no explanation of the “Special Equipment
Replacement” so be warned. EUROPCAR IN MALAGA
AIRPORT MAY WELL ROB YOU!!!

London tube to Heathrow

Monday, December 27th, 2004

From January 7 2005, London Underground Piccadilly line
trains heading for Heathrow's Terminal 4 station will
not go beyond Hatton Cross.

Passengers will have to take a shuttle bus from Hatton
Cross to Terminal 4.

Piccadilly line services to the Heathrow Terminal 1, 2 and
3 station will not be affected, although there will be no
direct service to this station on the weekend of January 8
and 9, 2005.

The long-term closure of Terminal 4 station is due to work
on the Piccadilly line extension to the under-construction
Heathrow Terminal 5. London Underground have said
that during the 20-month period, the Terminal 4 journey
should 'only take about five minutes longer than
now', while trips to Terminal 1, 2 and 3 will be
slightly quicker.

Around 2,500 people travel to and from Terminal 4 by Tube
each day.

Fave Restaurant

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Anne writes in: I've been living in Mexico City for 8
months and I'd like to communicate to all the
travellers to Mexico the address of a great French Bistro
located in one of the most popular area of Mexico City, la
Condesa.

Its atmosphere is warm and friendly, and the menu counts
with delicious French and Mediterranean specialties.
Moreover, the restaurant presents

fantastic photo exhibitions by Mexican and foreign
artists, which change every 2 months, the photos being
auctioned to the benefit of children living on the streets
of Mexico City.

The prices are affordable (32 pesos for soups and salads,
from 48 to 165 pesos for main dishes), the service
excellent.

To get there:

PHOTO BISTRO Calle Citlaltepetl No. 23 (at the corner of
Avenida Amsterdam, between Ozuluama and Campeche, close to
the Chilpancingo metro station) Col. Hipodromo Condesa
Mexico, D.F.

Tel : 5286 5945 Fax : 5211 9806 Email : "mailto:photobistro@att.net.mx">photobistro@att.net.mx