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I had 1:50 hrs to change planes in Cairo and my suitcase was delayed from Cairo to Casablanca. I was one of several passengers that faced this issue coming from various locations into Cairo and onwards to Casablanca, with a transit time of two hours or less. (I was told 16 suitcases were delayed). The transit time of 1:50 hrs is obviously not enough for EgyptAir to transfer baggage, why sell tickets with such short transfer time if they can't handle it? Moreover, they would not reimburse me for expenses I incurred because of delayed luggage. I will not be taking EgyptAir again.
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I had 1:50 hrs to change planes in Cairo and my suitcase was delayed from Cairo to Casablanca. I was one of several passengers that faced this issue coming from various locations into Cairo and onwards to Casablanca, with a transit time of two hours or less. (I was told 16 suitcases were delayed). The transit time of 1:50 hrs is obviously not enough for EgyptAir to transfer baggage, why sell tickets with such short transfer time if they can't handle it? Moreover, they would not reimburse me for expenses I incurred because of delayed luggage. I will not be taking EgyptAir again.
Set amid beautiful hills that hide ancient villas and old castles, Bratislava is one of the most historically exciting places to visit. Its renowned Old Town is completely free from traffic, so you can have a wonderful time exploring the streets on foot. In this city, you will find the usual municipal art galleries and museums, such as the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum. But Bratislava is also home to some very quirky museums too, such as the Museum of Clocks and the Pharmacy Museum: both brilliant places to bring the family. In good weather, a trip down the Danube is highly recommended. Hop on one of the smooth sailing boats on the river and enjoy unrivalled views of the city. A trip down the Danube can also bring you straight to the fascinating castle ruins at Devín. This city is also a great place for exploring cafes and restaurants, and for sampling traditional Slovakian cuisine and cafe culture. Hviezdoslavovo Square is one of the most popular places for enjoying a glass of wine in a bar or a cup of coffee or hot chocolate outside a cafe. If you fancy a scenic walk, then one great idea is to hike up to the Soviet Memorial in the hills as this is the highest vantage point in the region and provides you with unrivalled views over the city.
Bratislava has so much to offer all year round, with a romantic seclusion in the winter (December to February) and a wonderfully warm climate in the summer (June to August), so it depends what you are looking for. Visit outside of the school holidays (especially Christmas) to take advantage of the cheapest deals. If you want to experience Bratislava at its most vibrant, then why not visit during the annual New Year’s Eve Party? This party is free to all, and is a memorable way of welcoming in the new hopes and resolutions of the year to come.
Bratislava has an expansive public transport network, and you can get free rides on public transport if you sign up for a Bratislava City Card. Ticket inspectors in this city are renowned for being strict though so make sure to pay the correct fare. As the Old Town is a pedestrian only zone, with no traffic, you can also have a wonderful time seeing some of the key historic sites of the city on your own two feet. And by far the most romantic way to travel is by taking a boat trip down the Danube!