Friday, 23 December 2011

Excessive card surcharges to be banned by end of 2012






"Excessive" fees for using a debit or credit card to buy items such as travel or cinema tickets will be banned by the end of 2012, under government plans.





See the UK "BBC News" website article:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16301923



The BBC News article explains:
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Examples of these charges are a £6 per person, per leg "administration fee" charged on all but one card by Ryanair, an £8 per booking charge by Easyjet - plus 2.5% when using a credit card, a £4.50 per booking credit card fee from British Airways, and a charge of up to 17 euros (£14.16) per person by Air Berlin.

Local authorities and the DVLA also levy charges, as do many train, ferry, theatre and cinema ticket merchants.
    ......and
The issue of high surcharges prompted the consumers' association Which? to call on the regulator to investigate, saying "the price you see should be the price you pay".
    ......and
In effect, the government is bringing forward the implementation of new European rules, which were pencilled in for mid-2014.
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Richard Lloyd, executive director of Which?, said that debit card transactions cost the trader about 20p, and credit cards cost about 1% or 2% of the total price.

"Given that airline passengers alone pay more than £265,000 a day in card surcharges, businesses should not drag their feet over this," he said.

"While the law will come into force at the end of 2012, we want companies to be upfront and fair over card charges today."

He hoped that the Irish government would work at the same pace as the UK government in implementing the changes, to cover traders and travel companies based in the Irish Republic.

The process of accepting credit or debit cards as payment is quite complex, although retailers point out that they absorb this cost in their sale price.

The OFT calculated that travellers spent £300m on card surcharges in the airline industry alone in 2010. Ryanair responded to the government's announcement by saying that it charged an administration fee - which also covered the cost of running the website - rather than a surcharge.

The OFT has been investigating some unnamed airlines over the "transparency and presentation" of their surcharges.

The government will launch a consultation at the start of 2012.
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Andy and Sarah Rosser of Cala D'or Mallorca Holiday Apartments welcome all recent changes reducing the complexity and cost of planning and booking DIY holidays.  Flight booking charges, mobile phone call and data roaming charges are some of the more invasive hidden costs bourne by the modern independent travellers.

Making charges and costs more transparent, obvious and reasonable can only help, not the travellers incurring the costs, but also the industry who are often seen as being unfair and provoking expressions like 'ripped off'.

Let us hope the organisations decide that addressing the problem before it is forced upon them by laws and legislation would be good for the PR and image!



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Friday, 9 September 2011

Scuba Diving Mallorca - New wreck planned

Plans are being discussed to create a new scuba diving attraction near Santa Ponsa just West of Palma de Mallorca.

Subject to approval by local authorities and other planning constraints, it is planned to scuttle an old decommissioned navy frigate close to Isla Malgrats just off the coast near Sant Ponsa, Mallorca.

Consideration has to be made to throughly decontaminating the vessel prior to sinking, but once scuttled it should soon become an attraction not only to human divers, but also to a wide diversity of sealife and form a basis for coral growth.

We understand the planned ship is to be the F71 Baleares (Wikipedia link for the Baleares Class Frigates). The F71 is one of five frigates built in the 1970's, this one was commissioned in 1973 and decommissioned in 2004.



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Thursday, 25 August 2011

Soller trams restored

Two trams which roll through the narrow streets of Soller, down narrow passages and past (also through) restaurants between the town of Soller and Port de Soller, have been carefully and lovingly restored.

The trams restored were two of the open carriage trams, this involved the replacement of almost all the wood whilst in the workshops near Soller; it is now possible to visualise them as they would have appeared when originally pulled through the streets by horses in the late 1800's.

Anyone visiting Mallorca would find a days visit to Soller very worthwhile.

If starting from Palma you can drive there either over the very steep and winding hill road, or through the much quicker direct tunnel; or you can catch the Soller Train from Palma which travels up the valley then through a long mountain tunnel emerging to spectacular views above the town, there is a short stop at a view-point before looping around on itself during its descent down into the town.

Once reaching the terminus station in Soller, the journey can be continued through the town on the tram, this takes you the final distance to the Port of Soller.


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Monday, 4 July 2011

Spanish reinstate 120kph motorway speed limit

From 1st July 2011 the Spanish motorway speed limits are returned to 120kph (75mph), this is 4 months after the speed limits were reduced to 110kph at an estimated 250,000 Euro cost in reaction to Libya unrest & increasing oil prices.

The interior minister (Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba) explained that through the 4 months an estimated 450 million Euros were saved.  Presumably if a saving was made, there was a reduction in fuel duty/tax income was felt by the Spanish government, perhaps one could question the logic in the government spending so much (250k) in order to lose so much tax income ;-) !


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Saturday, 4 June 2011

WiMAX Broadband connects Marina Dor III complex with WiFi

New for 2011, the Marina D'or III complex of quality holiday rental homes is connected to high speed wireless broaband using the WiMAX service.

This new service replaces the previous older, less reliable and slower WiFi service provided via a community access-point sharing a centralised Vodafone G3 network connection and router.

The new system consists of a central antenna receiving the main signal transmitted using the area using the WiMAX system (the acronym meaning "Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), then repeated across the complex and into the 20 houses via WiFi Repeaters and individual encryped security keys.

This new service has been eagerly awaited by the owners and holiday makers for some time as Telefonica have for some years been promising but failing to deliver landline based ADSL type broadband.

As the new installation provides a standard WiFi signal, the broadband Internet service can be used by computers, laptops, PDA's and Smartphones allowing holiday guests to stay in touch with home, business, friends etc. with eMail, Social networks like Facebook, and also with free phone calls using VoIP and Skype etc.

For those with a technical interest, below is a little additional information on WiMAX, this was reproduced from "WiMax.com - 4G Wireless Broadband Solutions":
WiMAX is an IP based, wireless broadband access technology that provides performance similar to 802.11/Wi-Fi networks with the coverage and QOS (quality of service) of cellular networks. WiMAX is also an acronym meaning "Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX).
WiMAX is a wireless digital communications system, also known as IEEE 802.16, that is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks". WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access (BWA) up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations, and 3 - 10 miles (5 - 15 km) for mobile stations. In contrast, the WiFi/802.11 wireless local area network standard is limited in most cases to only 100 - 300 feet (30 - 100m).
With WiMAX, WiFi-like data rates are easily supported, but the issue of interference is lessened. WiMAX operates on both licensed and non-licensed frequencies, providing a regulated environment and viable economic model for wireless carriers.
At its heart, however, WiMAX is a standards initiative. Its purpose is to ensure that the broadband wireless radios manufactured for customer use interoperate from vendor to vendor. The primary advantages of the WiMAX standard are to enable the adoption of advanced radio features in a uniform fashion and reduce costs for all of the radios made by companies, who are part of the WiMAX Forum™ - a standards body formed to ensure interoperability via testing. The more recent Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard is a similar term describing a parallel technology to WiMAX that is being developed by vendors and carriers as a counterpoint to WiMAX. 
There is also a good and thorough Wiki entry in Wikipedia: WiMAX Wikipedia



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Sunday, 6 March 2011

Spain reduces motorway speed limits

Highway workers reduce the speed limit near Zulueta, northern Spain (5 Mar 2011)

In reaction to increasing oil prices and unrest in Libya, speed limits on Spanish motorways have been reduced from 120kph (75mph) to 110kph (68mph).

Throughout Sunday 6th March, workers worked to cover the old 120 signs with 110 stickers, in excess of 6000 signs, a cost estimated to be in excess of 250,000 Euros.

The speed limit is planned to be reduced for only 4 months.

Travellers to Spain are warned to be aware of the new limits or risk on the spot fines.

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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Budget airlines flying UK to Palma de Mallorca

Planning your own itinerary for a holiday in Mallorca?

Whether you are making your first foray into a DIY holiday, or you are a seasoned self planner, you will be searching for a good price on your flights.

A good starting point for finding cheap flights is to know all the airlines flying the route from your local airports to your desired destination.

UK to Mallorca airline routes are flown by a number of airlines, some scheduled, some package, some budget, some not, some direct, and some indirect via the airline hub.

Below we list a few of the well known airlines, then further below a few useful websites who detail all airlines together with some flight consolidator search sites.
  -  Aer Lingus
  -  BmiBaby
  -  British Airways
  -  EasyJet
  -  FlyBe
  -  Jet2
  -  Monarch
  -  Ryanair
  -  Thomson

Other airlines flying to and from Palma airport (Son Sant Joan Airport) are:
Aeroflot,  Aeromexico,  AIR ALGERIE,  Air Berlin, Air Europa,  Air France,  airBaltic,  Alitalia,  American Airlines,  Austrian Airlines,  Avianca,  Brussels Airlines,  Bulgaria Air,  Cimber Air,  Condor,  Continental Airlines,  EgyptAir,  Finnair,  FlyNiki,  germanwings,  Iberia,  JetairFly,  KLM,  LAN Airlines,  Lufthansa,  Luxair,  Norwegian,  Royal Air Maroc,  SAS,  Singapore Airlines,  Spanair,  Swiss,  TAP,  TAROM,  TUIf,  Turkish Airlines,  United,  US Airways,  Vueling Airlines.
 
Useful links for Cheap Flight Search and Budget Car Hire can be found on the Cala D'or Mallorca website, there are also other useful links for holiday accommodation in Corfu and holiday villas in Orlando, plus an Amazon eShop for holiday essentials.

Also, well worth a look is Martin Lewis's MoneySavingExpert, it is an excellent website with a mass of useful information and flight search system links, plus hints & tips on finding those free & £1 special flights sometimes released.
 
Also try these direct search system links:
  -  SkyScanner
  -  Kayak


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