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2008

Economic gloom bonus: fewer hours spent in Swiss traffic jams

08/07/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The number of hours the Swiss spent in traffic jams fell to 10 048 in  2008, the lowest in seven years, the federal roads department says, and this despite a 1 percent increase in traffic on Swiss roads last year. The increase was smaller than in recent years, however, which has averaged 2.4 […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: 2008, Geneva, Lausanne, Swiss news, Swiss roads, traffic jams, Zurich

Foreign tourists loved Switzerland in 2008

19/06/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Neuchatel, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Foreign tourists continued to visit Switzerland at a strong rate in 2008, despite the start of the economic crisis, spending CHF15.6 billion, up by more than CHF1 million over 2007. The increase of 6.7 percent was offset, for the balance of payments, by a 2.3 percent drop in the amount Swiss […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: 2008, balance of trade, Lucerne bridge, Switzerland, tourism

Swiss drinking fewer foreign reds, more foreign white wines

21/04/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The Swiss carried on drinking wine in much the same way in 2008 as in 2007, consuming 2.78 million hectolitres (1 hectolitre = 100 litres or 22 gallons) of wine, roughly 36 bottles per person for the year for the permanent population of 7.7 million. But they drank less red wine […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: 2008, consumption, hectares, red wine, Swiss wine, vines planted, white

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