A Toast to Being Stuck in Europe
Boycott Air France! Rebecca's Mom and Aunt visited us from March 23rd to...April 4th. We really enjoyed hosting them and introducing Aunt Marsha to her first experience in Europe. The picture below is of Susan (Rebecca's Mom) and Aunt Marsha toasting at one our favorite restaurants in the world, Chez Michael, in Ghent, Belgium.

A toast to being stuck in Europe!

So, why do I say boycott Air France? Well, the French strikes caused major disruptions to travel by train and by car. (If you read today's FT, they just repealed the hotly contested French labor law.) On departure day, Rebecca left on time to take Susan and Marsha to the airport. Something she did not factor in was students sitting on the Paris ring road protesting against the labor law. So, traffic was quite bad and the ride to the airport took longer than expected. Upon arrival, Air France said 1-hour was not enough and they needed to be 1 hour 20 minutes early in order to board the flight. After proposing a flight at the end of April, the very flamboyant Frenchman finally put them on a flight 5 days later for the small fee of $1100 each. Should I mention the fact that Air France's flight was delayed and they showed no sympathy for the massive transit problems going on in Paris that day? I would rather connect through Moscow on a route from London to New York than fly Air France. No offense to Moscow...besides the fact it is the wrong direction.


3 Comments:
**Sarcasm Alert**
Don't you the government knows best and should be in charge of running things? Besides, where is your sense of sympathy to take care of the youth of France? Finally, shouldn't we want France as a leader in international affairs? They do such a good job of running their country that they should be an example to the rest of the world.
**Sarcasm Complete**
I feel bad for Rebecca's mom and aunt. That is truly horrible.
Rob
$1100!!!!! Sacre bleu!!!!
Oh, that was a comment from Jessica, by the way. Hi guys!
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