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Strikes slow down French rail traffic

06/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Rail connections between Switzerland and France are being slowed down and in some cases are operating only intermittently Monday to Wednesday, 6, 7 and 8 September, thanks to a rail strike in France. TGV trains in particular have been hit, with most of the scheduled trains suspended Monday. Details on trains […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: France, French trains, strike, TGV

World Champion Pinot Noir winery in Graubuenden

02/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Grape variety growing rapidly in international popularity; Swiss Pinot Noirs among best Sierre, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The World Champion Pinot Noir producer is a Graubuenden winery, Weingut Donatsch Malans, for its Donatsch Pinot Noir Passion. The award, announced 2 September by the Mondial du Pinot Noir international wine competition, is given to the winery that […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Adrian Mathier, awards, Donatsch Pinot Noir Passion, Hilton, international competition, Mondial du Pinot Noir, Nouveau Salquenen, OIV, Roderick Wong, Salgesch, Salquenen, Sebastien Gavillet, Sierre, sommelier, Switzerland, U.S., Vinea, Weingut Donatsch Malans, wine, wine fair, winners, Yann Juban

Alps beckon with wine fair, golf, steam trains and green cars (update)

02/09/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Sierre and Crans-Montana, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The Swiss Alps always look good in early autumn but the weekend of 3 September canton Valais has a powerful set of attractions on offer. Vinea, the Swiss wine fair that is the country’s biggest outdoor wine festival, opens its doors Friday evening in Sierre and is expected to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Alpmobil, Crans-Montana, festival, Furka pass, Furka steam train, green cars, Grimsel pass, Meiringen, Mondial du Pinot Noir, Oberwald, Omega European Masters, Realp, Sherlock Holmes, Sierre, Swiss wine fair, Vinea

Sion’s airport receives international safety certification

25/08/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Update 15:30 Sion, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The airport in the Valais town of Sion has received international recognition for safety by being certified according to standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). ICAO is a Montreal-based UN body charged with standards, including the three-letter airport identification code. The significance of the certification lies […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: air safety, airport, certification, de-icing, Sion

Smart radars prepare to move out from Geneva

18/08/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch.com) – Geneva is known as an international city, usually because of the NGOs and other world-level orgnizations it hosts, but lately it’s been hot world news for another reason: its new Trafistar sr590 smart radars. Fear and loathing, from Ethiopia to New Caledonia, have been prompted by the new radar system, called […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Geneva, smart radars, speeding, Switzerland, traffic violations, Trafistar sr590

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