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Airlines could ease liquids rules in 2 years

15/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

See all of GenevaLunch’s articles on the annual airline industry Iata meeting in Geneva 15 December Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The ban on liquids carried onto airplanes could end, but probably not sooner than in two years, says Ken Dunlap, director of security for North America at Iata (International Air Transport Association). Dunlap was talking […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: air safety, airlines, carry-on, Geneva, IATA, Ken Dunlap, liquids ban, passengers, Switzerland

Costs to air passengers in holding pattern in 2009

15/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – “In 2009 we’ve not seen big tax increases coming through,” says Jeff Poole, director of airport and industry charges and taxation at IATA (International Air Transport Association) in Geneva. Poole says the big worry now is the Copenhagen climate change conference, with the likelihood that with attention focused on the environment, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airline costs, airline industry, airport taxes, cost to consumers, IATA, passenger fees, passengers, travelers

Boarding a plane – take your mobile!

15/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The hottest change in the airline industry is the rapid move to BCBP, bar code boarding passes, whose use has nearly doubled in the past year. By the end of 2010 airports should have 100 percent BCBP coverage, meaning that airlines should be able to adopt this service if they want […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: air travel, airlines, improvements, industry, itinerary inside bag, lost baggage, mobile phones, passengers, pre-flight check-ins

Brasserie Lipp: the brasserie of all brasseries

15/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Brasserie Lipp Geneva: a model for all brasseries The Brasserie Lipp in Geneva even tops the one in Paris. Some may say that’s not difficult to do in a sleepy, provincial town like Geneva, but it is not so simple as that. It’s l’ensemble, the “package” with all its details, that makes it work to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Brasserie Lipp, Dining, French wine, Lake Geneva, Late opening hours, Non-stop service, Open on Sunday, Oysters, Restaurant guide, Restaurant reviews, restaurants, Restaurants with terraces, Seafood, Swiss, Switzerland, terrace

Swiss grapes loved August, drinkers will love 2009 wines

14/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Nyon, Switzerland (Geneva, Switzerland) – Swiss wines, vintage 2009, will be among those loved and remembered by consumers, thanks in large part to a warm, sunny and dry August that was enjoyed equally by humans and grapes. The 2009 official wine results are in, from the federal agricultural station Changins, near Nyon, and the news […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2009, Botrytis cinerea, Changins, dry weather, excellent harvest, federal research station, Food and Drink, grapes, Nyon, pourriture, red, rot, Swiss news, Swiss wine, Switzerland, white, wine

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