5- holidaymakers stranded at the airport
After 200 XL Airways passengers stranded at the airport in Paris on
July 17, it was the turn of two new companies to have their aircraft
grounded. 227 passengers on an Air New Zealand flight to Auckland (New Zealand) were stranded for three days in Honolulu (Hawaii). But staying stuck on an island paradise was not enough to calm the passengers. These were compensated 850 dollars by the company. But no luck for this one, which counted among its passengers the editor of a major newspaper in New Zealand. A Roissy (Paris) this time, it's a plane down that grounded 210 passengers of Cape Verdean airline TACV. Due to a technical problem, the aircraft did in fact never left Cape Verde. Travelers, deprived of their luggage already pre-registered, had to wait four days to Roissy. The company provides for compensation of € 600 per person.
4 Drunk Kate Moss causes a ruckus at an airport
"If I had had the nerve to show me in that condition, we would never let me get on the plane. But it's Kate Moss, so ... ". Fame, it helps. A witness tells the Daily Mail have witnessed the sad quirk of Kate Moss. Monday, July 28, the British top arose drunk at the airport in Bodrum (Turkey). The forties did not hesitate to double every traveler at check without even apologizing. The Daily Mail claims that the model did not have a ticket she was trying to get one free. And it seems that his intoxication and his rudeness does not prevent him to succeed. The latter is beautiful and well mounted on the plane to London (England).
3 Rats, surprise guests Parisian gardens
Rats, like tourism, invade the lawns of the capital. With fine weather, vacationers are restored outside and settle in various Parisian gardens. But some do not properly clean the scene before leaving. To the delight of rats who love food leftovers. It is therefore not unusual to see rodents in the gardens of the Louvre or the Tuileries. It is difficult to quantify the phenomenon, but according to France Inter, there are about 6 million rats in the capital. And this proliferation is worrying the hygienic point of view. Intensive interventions should soon be in place by the city of Paris.
2 The poor figures of the French hotel industry for the month of July
July has just been completed that the first figures have already fallen. Receipts French hoteliers declined 3.4% compared to July 2013. According to the occupancy study MKG firm average is 75.8%, up 1.2 points from last year. This decline was more marked on the cheap and mid-range (-2.4 points) while attendance upscale hotels stays (+1 point), thanks to foreign customers. The first half of the season thus marks a certain disappointment and concern for professionals. With the decline in the purchasing power of households, customers tend to reduce their holiday and enjoy our last minute to take advantage of lower rates. But what will happen to the August?
Strike 1 on the staff at Air France ground
This is the biggest crossover of the year. Nothing like Air France to be heard. This Saturday, August 2, the staff at Air France ground on strike to protest against the deterioration of their working conditions and outsourcing. The appeal was launched this week by several unions. Orly, Roissy-
Charles-de-Gaulle and some regional airports are affected by this strike.
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