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When I travel, I drink wine. In fact, I usually organize my travels around learning about it because wine isn't a beverage, it's a culture.

Colombia coast to coast: Cartagena

03/01/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Cartagena, Colombia (GenevaLunch) – When my wife suggested combining a December work assignment in Cartagena, Colombia with holiday vacation, my first thought was “I am going to miss some great early snow!” Three weeks later, with a nice tan and saltwater still seeping out of my ears, I am thanking my wife for her wisdom. […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: An expat tour of Colombia, Carribean Coast of Colombia, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia travel, Geneva to Colombia, Safety while traveling in Colombia, travelling to Colombia, where to travel in Colombia? What to do in Cartagena?

Court backs fines for no-ticket train riders

23/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Bern and Bellinzona, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Train passengers without tickets or sitting in first class when they have only second class tickets will be treated alike by Switzerland’s CFF rail company, following a decision by a Swiss court: subject to CHF80 fines plus the missing fare or the difference between classes. Travelers should be aware […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: administrative high court, Bellinzona, CFF, fines, first class, rail, second class, Swiss rail, Swiss Transport Office, ticketless, trains, traveling without a ticket

Snow, charters double Geneva air passengers

21/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Update 15:15  Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Geneva’s Cointrin Airport had nearly twice its normal traffic over the weekend, 19-20 December, thanks to winter weather and holidays. Charter flights, notably from the UK and planes rerouted from Paris, Copenhagen and Brussels because of heavy snow at those airports brought 100,000 people through Geneva over the weekend, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airport closed, charters, Cointrin Airport, Ferney Maire, flights rescheduled, France, Geneva, Geneva Cointrin, snow, Switzerland, Val Thoiry, Y bus line

Fast boat service across lake proves its worth

17/12/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The fast boat service that connects Lausanne with Thonon, Haute Savoie in neighbouring France is one year old. The Compagnie Generale de Navigation (CGN) says that  traffic increased 19 percent in 2009, more than 125,000 more passengers, compared to 2008. The company offers 18-24 crossings a day, depending on the season, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: CGN, Chens, Evian, France, lake crossings, Lausanne, navibus, Nyon, Switzerland, Thonon, Yvoire

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

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