by Suff » 31 Mar 2020, 13:38
For every discerning viewer, there is a feature built into every TV.
It is called the off button.
There is another saying in the scientific community. Madness is doing exactly the same thing, over and over again, expecting a different result.
Why watch?
Travel agencies???
Witness the 500 people who arrived in France after the lockdown to go for a skiing holiday... My cousin had to sort that mess out.
The travel agencies are facing bankruptcy. They are going to take anything they can get. I have first hand experience of this, selling flights which they know are already cancelled, or are scheduled to be cancelled, then refusing to refund the money for 30 days.
As for people demanding to go home? Many people left before the lockdowns for reasonable reasons. They were being told that there would be no lockdown, so they thought it would be OK. Had they engaged the pint of mush between their ears, they might not have done so.
However the situation has descended into total chaos in many countries since the lockdown, meaning it is now impossible to even reach the airports in which the relief flights are being flown into.
My son was on an Air France flight, specifically put on as a repatriation flight. It flew in with Argentinian citizens and it flew out with other nationals who require to go home. Nobody went anywhere without either going home or a follow on repatriation flight. I bought and lost, a £230 ticket from Paris to London so my son could get on his flight. Many people don't have the resources to do what has to be done.
I had to buy my son a £10,000 private flight to get him out of what they call the "interior" in Argentina. If I had not done so, the two AF repatriation flights would have flown without him.
The American who was driving him to BA decided, when his flight out of BA was cancelled, that he would drive to Chile and fly out of there. Because he had heard that America was doing emergency flights from Santiago. He was told not to go, but would not listen. He was turned back at the border and has spent every night since in jail, to be let out in the morning, because he doesn't speak Spanish and he could not explain himself to interior police who don't speak English and because Argentinian hotels in the interior are refusing to take international guests.
If he had listened to my son he'd have saved me a lot of money and actually reached BA. It turns out that the police, when my son got his lost passport papers, was put down, by the local police, as Argentinian because they didn't believe he was British because they could not believe anyone spoke colloquial Argentinian Spanish with a perfect accent who was not Argentinian. Most travellers do not have that advantage.
So whilst I do agree that people can't just demand that the government "fixes" their mess, we also can't just leave them in country, cut off from finance and shelter, with no way of getting to the international airports from which the flights are going. Especially with accommodation prices hitting stratospheric prices.
It also appears that some airlines are profiteering in these difficult times. £40,000 for a flight out of NZ??
The Embassy told me there were several thousand UK citizens in Argentina at the time of the lockdown, many of them backpackers who had been in the country quite some time.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.