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Air travel in Europe stalls Friday

16/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Airlines, airports expect bumpy ride when ash cloud allows flights to resume Friday evening 16 April Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The ash cloud from Iceland’s volcano is causing severe disruption to airlines throughout Europe, with the UK closed to air traffic until 18:00 Friday evening, airports in northern France including Paris closed, as well as […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airspace, Business, Europe, flights cancelled, Geneva, Germany, Iceland, Paris, Switzerland, UK, volcano, Zurich

Zurich Airport traffic rose nearly 10% in March

15/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Zurich, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Passenger traffic at Zurich Airport was up 9.7 percent in March over the same period a year earlier, the airport announced late Wednesday. Local traffic was up 10.1 percent and transit traffic rose by 9 percent. In total, the airport serviced 1.82 million passengers. The occupancy rate, a key figure for […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Business, first quarter 2010, increase, number passengers, planes, Switzerland, traffic, Zurich Airport

It’s Arvinis time! Head to Morges for sunny California wines

14/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Arvinis welcomes American wines for the wine fair’s 15th year Wine fair offers easy way to discover Swiss wines Morges, Vaud, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Morges is offering a fine pair of anniversary bouquets starting Wednesday 14 April. The first tulips are opening at the lakeside park which is home to the annual Tulip Festival, and […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2010, Arvinis, California, fair, Morges, Swiss, tourism, tulips, U.S., wine, wine fair

Restaurants in Geneva open on Sunday night

11/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Lai Thai Lai Thai is in an elegant setting. The owner went to Swiss hotel school, so you are always greeted like a king or queen and the service is impeccable. A wide range of Northern Thai dishes you don’t ordinarily find in hole-in-the-wall type Thai restaurants, such as the special Thai rice and fish […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: asian, Dining, Geneva, Indian restaurant, Italian restaurant, Lake Geneva region, Lyonnais restaurant, Open Sunday, Open Sunday night, Pizza restaurant, Restaurant guide, restaurants, Restaurants with terraces, suisse, Switzerland, Thai restaurant, Vietnamese restaurant

Wine investors: drinkers and investors won during the financial crisis

04/04/2010 by Ellen Wallace

There are two types of wine investors: those who buy wines they want to explore, and who set them aside for later when the sensory value will have increased, and those who buy, gambling that the price will rise neatly. The investors will either sell it or open the bottle when it is time to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: antoine Christophe Betrisy, Aosta Valley, Archevesque, Bordeaux, Côtes du Rhone, Cully, definition fine wine, Ermitage, fine wines, France, Fumin, Gialdi Vini, grapes, Harvests, Hermitage, investors, Italy, Jancis Robinson, Jean-Philippe Weisskopf, Lavaux region, Louis Bovard, Marsanne, Medinette, Memoire des Vins Suisses, producers, regions, research, research Philippe Massey, Rèze, Roussanne, St Saphorin, Swiss wines, Switzerland, Ticino, Unesco World Heritage site, US - California, Valais, Vaud, vineyards, vintage, vintages, white wines, wine-tasting, wineries

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