Travelogue… with Bob Nicolaides
Student confessed the hoax bomb alarm to easyJet
flight
The Bomb was a Hoax |
A student has
admitted making a hoax phone call claiming there was a bomb on an Hatji
Ioannou’s easyJet flight from London Gatwick to Turkey. Muhammet Demir, 20,
of no fixed abode, called police shortly before 4.30pm on Tuesday September 9
and said he has seen a bomb on the flight destined for Izmir. At the time, the
flight was taxiing on the runway with 170 passengers on board.
It was recalled and met by armed police. Police officers,
Gatwick and airline staff, traced the call to 20-year-old Demir, who had been
due to board the flight. Although they established it was a hoax, the incident
still delayed the flight by three hours. Police forces around the country were
notified and Demir was arrested as he tried to board a flight at Luton Airport.
The Turkish national admitted making the call but did not
say why. At Brighton Magistrates' Court this week, Demir pleaded guilty to a
charge of communicating a false message to cause a bomb hoax. He was remanded
in custody and is due to appear before a crown court for sentencing on a date
to be set.
Where Myths Come AliveYou want enchantment? Take the Venice to Istanbul 11-day Enchantment cruise onboard Holland America Line’s ms Zuiderdam and stop at Katakolon where you can be transferred by bus to Olympia, on to Nafplion and Athens, continue to Kusadasi, then on to Mykonos, Rhodes, and Santorini before you head for the Dardanelles and end up in Istanbul.
Ancient Olympia |
In ancient Olympia see the
birthplace of the original and true Olympic Games, presided over a 40-ft satue
of Zeus. The statue is gone but the temple ruins remain, along with the
original marble starting blocks. In Delos, an isle adjacent to Mykonos reached
by boat, you’ll see the mythical birthplace of Apollo and his sister Artemis
(Diana) both children of Zeus and Leto.
Leto sought refuge on the island from the jealous Hera, Zeus’ consort,
who was pursuing her. Poseidon anchored the floating island for the birth.
Delos was declared sacred and ikt was forbidden for any mortal to be born or
die on the island, which remains uninhabited today, occupied only by extensive
ruins.
This and many more sights on this trip the savings
fare will cost you $1,999 with free cruise fares for third and fourth guests.
While the world
wrestles with shock from the recent announcement that Hello Kitty is not a cat,
a happier piece of news comes our way from EVA Air: cat or not, Hello Kitty
planes will begin flying routes to Paris next month in celebration of Hello
Kitty's 40th birthday (due to Kitty's youthful appearance, we assume this
birthday is in cat years).
Kitty's Paris |
EVA currently operates Hello Kitty flights between Taipei
and Los Angeles -- besides featuring adorable Kitty scenes on the outside, the
jets are tricked out to the Kitty max on the inside.
Think Hello Kitty luggage tags for every passenger,
Hello Kitty headrests and drink coasters, Hello Kitty soap in the lavatory and
in-flight meals where every last melon slice, cheese piece and dessert cake is
shaped like Hello Kitty's adorable head.
The new Paris flights will add in new Hello Kitty
silverware, new Hello Kitty placemats and a new Hello Kitty menu (cat
croissants, perhaps?). They'll fly from Taipei to Paris three times per week
starting on Oct. 29.
According to the London Daily Mail, Sanrio reps say they
designed the Hello Kitty flights to "make flying fun and spread happiness
among passengers all over the globe."
Jet-ski crash killed a
newly-wed on Greek Island
A British man, reported to have been two days into his
honeymoon, has been killed in a jet ski crash on the Greek island of Santorini.
Kingston-upon-Thames estate agent Jeremy Hope, 39,
is reported to have collided with another jet ski driven by a friend, who had
been at his wedding.
Jet ski kills groom |
According to latest reports, the newly-wed continued
sunbathing after the accident was later airlifted to hospital in Crete when he
started to feel unwell. He died of severe head and chest injuries on the way. The
friend, 29, was detained at Athens Airport as he tried to fly to visit Mr Hope
in hospital. He was arrested, along with the owner of the jet ski hire company,
and both are due to appear in court today, when they may be charged with
negligent homicide.
Mr Hope and his bride Sarah Greaves, 29, were believed to be
staying at four-star Antinea Hotel, a short walk from the beach.
Google to help small tourism
business in Greece
Internet giant,
Google, has done it again. This time, they have extended a helping hand to
Greece's tourism industry, by initiating management courses for 3000 tourism
related businesses. In an attempt to promote tourism in the dainty island of
Crete, Google has made it a point to help small businesses flourish in the city.
Google help |
Google has proved that nothing is impossible, especially
when there is a will to accomplish a certain task. In order to help small
companies setup their business successfully, Google will launch the mission in
September. Depending on the success of the program, the methodology would be
rolled out to benefit other prominent sectors.
This way Google is expected to help the Greek economy, which
has been struggling to break free from the iron clad chains of recession.
Industry union, Sete, reported that the whole economy is hoping to finally be
able to move on after the bitter episode of economic reforms and recession. Google
is said to make full use of their Google My Business and Google AdWords program
in order to bring visibility and power to the companies struggling to leave a
mark on the Internet.What’s in it for Google? Google is one of the biggest Internet search providers in the world currently. The company has also been known to invest heavily in its philanthropic initiatives all throughout the world. Given the mutual interest related to the growth of the Greek economy, Google hopes to expand its horizons as the Greek economy flourishes over the oncoming years.
The Greek authority is currently expecting to welcome
around 21 million tourists by the end of the year 2014. With the advent of the
tourist season, the Greek Government can expect a whopping increase in the
number of jobs available in the market over the oncoming months.
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The Shipwreck |
A 16th century shipwreck that had been located in the
eighties two kilometers off the port of Zakynthos island will be again in the
focus of Culture Ministry's archaeologists studies. The 20-meter-long, vessel
that shipwrecked near the port of Zakynthos in the Ionian Sea most likely
participated in the 1571 Naval Battle of Nafpaktos, one of the most important
sea battles in world history.
The shipwreck, the only one discovered in Greece that dates
back to the era of Philip II of Spain, was found in the 1980s by local speargun
fishermen and in the 1990s it was studied by Greek archeologists in cooperation
with Oxford University scientists. The part of its hull that was pulled out of
the sea has been covered by geotextile to protect it from being eaten away by
worms within the framework of an innovative method created by the Athens’
technological educational institutes (TEI).
However, the research has been interrupted four years ago.
The archaeologists will stay on Zakynthos for approximately a month while in
the research team participate divers that will dive in the area of the
shipwreck in order to find and reveal the other part of the ship that is still
under tons of mud.
Archaeological finds |
Byzantine Grave Unearthed in Thessaloniki
A grave dating back to the Byzantine period and human remains
were unearthed during works for the installation of underground waste
containers along
The findings were located after workers dug a hole that was
just one meter deep. According to deputy mayor Thanassis Pappas “the working
crews found traces of a Byzantine wall, a Byzantine grave and a small vessel,
most likely dating back to the 14th century AD. A second grave, partially
destroyed by underground utility networks, with a human skeleton in it, was
also found”.
The works for the installation of underground waste
containers are carried out in the presence of archaeologists.
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