lunes, 19 de abril de 2010

Trapped in Holland / Atrapados en Holanda


Departure flights cancelled at Schiphol airport. Photo by Dan.

It is amazing how your life changes when your are an expat. Suddenly you travel a lot and as most of your friends are expats... they also travel a lot. Then your agenda becomes a complex world of knowing where everybody is, when they are coming back, whether you will be in The Netherlands or Spain for this Birthday, this gathering, this farewell party.

This kind of nomadic lifestyle leads to the fact that around 95% of the people I met during the last few years have been affected, to a different extent, by the unpronounceable Icelandic volcano:

  • I had to travel to Berlin (business trip, international Symposium) but of course, it was not possible and my company arranged a bus for everybody. 10 hours to get to Berlin instead of 1 hour 15 minutes. However, at the end the whole event was cancelled. People from Canada, USA, Japan and Russia couldn't get there either... so there was no point. Some of my colleagues went to Berlin by train hoping to come back by plane... but they are either trapped there or condemned to another 7-hour trip back to Amsterdam.
  • Daniel had to go to Madrid... but he gave up after rescheduling for the fifth time!! and being on hold on the phone with KLM for ages.
  • Our friend Baran made a trip Amsterdam-Paris-Amsterdam in one day to rescue one friend.
  • Jackie is trapped in the UK with her parents stranded in Spain.
  • Our friend Eduardo was also due to fly from the UK to Spain... but again, it was impossible.
  • Other people we know had to take a bus from Amsterdam to Toulouse, others are a bit luckier and can go by car to the close Belgium.
And what about you? Have you been affected by the ash cloud??? Come on, have your say... prove me that someone is still reading this blog :-)

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