robbie c
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I've just booked Jet2 Rome Fco to Edinburgh €55 as insurance; otherwise due on a train to Naples
I've just taken advantage of the fact that the Nightjet sleeper to Munich is a guaranteed service on strike days to book that route out of Rome on Friday evening, then Munich-Mannheim-Paris Est on the Saturday to catch the 19:39 Eurostar. It cost a bit on top of my interrail pass to reserve a bunk (but probably no more than my hotel for a stopover in Zurich is going to cost on the way out!) but it's given me peace of mind vs guessing what daytime trains might be running.I was going all the way by train both ways and it looks like it is completely screwed coming back
I know this isn't entirely serious, but it's my life's work to counter this whenever and wherever I see it.I thought fascists were supposed to make the trains run on time?
They do; cruising speed of a typical jet is between 500 and 600 mph.I guess these flights will go quickly.
Come on now everyone knows aircraft do not fly in mph, international code dictate airspeed is measured in knots.They do; cruising speed of a typical jet is between 500 and 600 mph.
I did knot know this so thanks.Come on now everyone knows aircraft do not fly in mph, international code dictate airspeed is measured in knots.
I’ll be there.Of course, there is a third option - one that doesn’t involve planes or trains…
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If you are looking at Italo train website there is a warning at top of 8th March page.Seems odd you can happily book train tickets for the 8th with no sign at all on the website that the strike is on that day.
I thought that, but then, it’s aPretty cheeky that train companies have been selling return tickets for that day !!
really, where’s that then? I didn’t see it when I booked mine, and I can’t see it now either.If you are looking at Italo train website there is a warning at top of 8th March page.
Now that is weird, as I agree not on Rome to Florence but it is on Rome to Pisa where we are going!I thought that, but then, it’s a
really, where’s that then? I didn’t see it when I booked mine, and I can’t see it now either.
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Tough crowd.I know this isn't entirely serious, but it's my life's work to counter this whenever and wherever I see it.
It's a myth that Mussolini made the trains run on time. To the extent that reliability improved after he came to power this was due to improvements put in place beforehand.
Anyway. Erm... yeah I have no expectations of getting a ticket for this one anyway.
That takes the biscuit….the air going on strike…too fekin muchWe are all focussed on trains, but also hoping if "General Strike" it doesn't affect airports too- baggage handling/check in/cleaners etc! The Italian Ministry website in Bozza's post above mentions "air".