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Your info base from your agent is poor. Fire him!
Ethiopian still got no landing rights. People who booked got cancellations. But Ethiopian keeps the money. Only offers a voucher. Shithead company.
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Whats your point of arguing about ?
Air Ethiopia could bee a alternative. Thanks.
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Air Mad
That's an old news. That has all been sorted out. And Air Mad is cash strapped. They have 2 be 737-800 one of which is parked. They have no cash to pay for a new power plant. There was a confusion in the booking systems as Airlines scrambled to implement the changes when the government announced the opening Oct. 13th. Of course they'll sell all tickets they can. If the flight actually departs you'll see. LOL.
La Buse.
Who's booked to GEA. German East Africa. No COVID BS. No mask mandate. No vaxx. John RIP.
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Originally Posted by
Neddy69
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Where you have this idea that flights will be cancelled? Maybe you should change your agent.
Just read the article to the end.
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Bumped.
Sure. 2500 $ for a flight. Air France and Air Mad will fly. Even Ethiopian. From November 9th. To Tana. And all the people from the red listed countries will be bumped from boarding. As easy as that. Where you have this idea that flights will be cancelled? Maybe you should change your agent.
La Buse
Who will return to Isle rouge, when pandemonium and chaos have subsided.
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The old news got it in the end into the News paper
https://lexpress.mg/22/10/2021/ouver...-antananarivo/
Furter more , in the official web-page of Air France with the exception of Wednesday you could still book at any day of the week . Jeff would book Businessclass .
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Originally Posted by
Tinte
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...... according to my agent most of those flights will bee cancelnd anyway.
Your agent seems to be a very well informed insider in Tana with connections to the highest level. Approximately more than 10.000 Malagasy people are on those flights within Nov-Dez. They will not be amused.
Can you please let us have your agents contact?
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Chances are fading for Nov / Dez 21
Air France is selling tickets starting 6. November and the prices have tripled in a week. Yes one can call me Jeff if I would by a ticket, but further more: according to my agent most of those flights will bee cancelnd anyway.
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Originally Posted by
Amadeuss
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There's a Duchman, movie maker, who owns 3 restored R4 in a decent shape of 40 year old cars. He's one of the few to rent a car without driver. Majority will rent a 4 x 4 with a driver only.
Thanks. I heard. Met a Dutch couple back in Tamatave driving a lovely restored grey R4. This island is really like a big village. Almost every vazaha knows each other.
La Buse.
Who's planning for a one way ticket to isle rouge.
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There's a Duchman, movie maker, who owns 3 restored R4 in a decent shape of 40 year old cars. He's one of the few to rent a car without driver. Majority will rent a 4 x 4 with a driver only.
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Tamatave
Originally Posted by
Tinte
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I take the outlaw ()
With respect, you repeat your self and as for me as you might remember, I have been in Mada bevor. It is the matter whether I can travel or not and what Corona has made out of Mada its self. The first set up program will therefor appear rather on the boring side of possibility.
Tana - Toamasina by cotisse and back. No panganales canal etc.
Inspired ?
Tamatave? The best climate is now. October November. Relative low humidity. After December high humidity and loads of partially heavy rain and tropical cyclones. The Highlands should be very pleasant now as it is the onset of spring. The jacaranda will be in full blooms and Tana will look outright pretty at times minus the pollution and congestion.
La Buse.
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Climate
Originally Posted by
Member#2001
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Yes, I have read all your posts on this thread. I respect them enormously. I have even taken notes on your writings, and I do carry two passports, I have read several books on Mada. The Brant book is on my list. I am just saying that there are more than one way to skin a cat, or so they use to say. If I decided to stay for more than a year. A work permit would be useful. Another way would be to extend my visa and fly to the nearest country, perhaps on the mainland, stay for few days, weeks, or even months and fly back. We have never met, but the at my age the things, that I have lived through, is enough to make a book from. People say the place I live now is dangerous. JAJAJAJAJA. I was in Mexico. For most of COVID, lived with people that HAD COVID, and still I am around to talk about it. Trust me, I am not a person that has never left their own country before.
Just saying. No disrespect here.
Fair enough. So why you were asking about the climate. LOL. Way too expensive to fly to the mainland. Either Nairobi or Addis Ababa is costing you at least 600 $ return. What most Frenchman do is they fly to Reunion. Which is not exactly cheap either around 3 to 400 $. There's other ways. You can just bribe your way to visa extensions. I heard the going rate is 200€. It used to be every 3 months. Now every 2 months. So an expensive proposition. The above applies to normal times.
Through Covid I know a couple of people who spent more than a year on legal Visa extensions. But these times will come to an end soon. One way or the other it's costing you 100's of Euros if you insist to stay more than 3 months.
La Buse.
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Originally Posted by
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If you want information buy the Bradt and work through the WHOLE Madagascar subforum. Like I did. Then book a flight and go there. Spend 10.000 USD. Then you will on a par with the information and contacts I have. Why should I share everything for free. Pay me 100 $ an hour than you save yourself a couple of 1000 bucks.
This forum is not for lazy bums, who expect to get information which cost me 10 of thousands of dollars to obtain to be handed on a silver platter. I know how to get a work permit and a residence permit. If you don't follow the exact procedure you'll never get it. And no. That's not the official way. But if you read every post of mine very careful you'll eventually find it.
So start digging in the forum. Yes. Madagascar. You have to earn it to live there.
La Buse.
Yes, I have read all your posts on this thread. I respect them enormously. I have even taken notes on your writings, and I do carry two passports, I have read several books on Mada. The Brant book is on my list. I am just saying that there are more than one way to skin a cat, or so they use to say. If I decided to stay for more than a year. A work permit would be useful. Another way would be to extend my visa and fly to the nearest country, perhaps on the mainland, stay for few days, weeks, or even months and fly back. We have never met, but the at my age the things, that I have lived through, is enough to make a book from. People say the place I live now is dangerous. JAJAJAJAJA. I was in Mexico. For most of COVID, lived with people that HAD COVID, and still I am around to talk about it. Trust me, I am not a person that has never left their own country before.
Just saying. No disrespect here.
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Right. We know
Originally Posted by
Neddy69
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Of course. LOL. But you'll suffer. Read some old travel accounts. When the French invaded in 1895:
25 killed in combat.
6,000 died of disease.
When Count Benyowski tried to establish a colony all colonists were dead within 6 months.
The island is best suited to pirates, fugitives, ex legionnaires, soldiers of fortune, outlaws. You'll feel like you're in paradise. Pussies stay at home.
La Buse.
I take the outlaw ()
With respect, you repeat your self and as for me as you might remember, I have been in Mada bevor. It is the matter whether I can travel or not and what Corona has made out of Mada its self. The first set up program will therefor appear rather on the boring side of possibility.
Tana - Toamasina by cotisse and back. No panganales canal etc.
Inspired ?
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The road of tears.
Originally Posted by
TailPipe
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I thought I had I had seen the light this weekend. I was going to travel around Mada on a motorbike. At first it seemed like a great idea. The advantages are numerous:
1. No time constraints with flights / taxi-brousses. You can come / go whenever you like.
2. Ability to get off the beaten track and see places which you otherwise would not because of logistics.
2. Not having to backpedal to Tana every time but instead travel alternative routes around the country.
3. No suffering in crowded taxi-brousses.
4. No sweating. You are outside in open air.
Until I realised that the area I wanted to cruise in (Androy / Anosy) is largely a 'zone rouge' meaning they are part of the 1/3 of the country where there is near no government presence / authority and where Dahalo rustlers roam the countryside. The chances of us meeting them in the cities we visit are near zero but we tend to forget they are there.
Also there is a serious famine in the south now in the area between Tulear and Fort Dauphin. People are dying.
Don't worry. There's a madman who did the trip through the zone rouge on a BICYCLE and actually lived to tell the tale:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.eco...-road-of-tears
Actually what you plan is quite feasible as long as the route you choose is not too extreme. For example Tulear Morombe or even Morondave. But in dry season of course. To import your own bike is prohibitive. But there's an excellent Chinese bike which is sold under the brand name New Mada. Brand new I believe around 1000 $ new. I am not a biker myself. But I know plenty of bikers, mostly French men. Just avoid the too extreme tracks. I know of a French man who disappeared in the brousse with his bike never to be seen again.
La Buse
Who's more into 4×4 and the good old Renault 4....