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31/05/23
« on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 02:24:44 »
Kef fire risk 31/05/23: Low

Today’s bank rates:
1 €UR = £0.8896 GBP
1 €UR = $1.1066 USD
£1 GBP = 1.1241 €UR
$1 USD = 0.9037 €UR

Based on Alpha Bank exchange rates, these are widely used by exchange agencies in Greece.
Other banks likely to offer a different rate which may be marginally higher or lower.
Banks and foreign exchange offices normally charge standard 2% commission.
You may get a better rate changing your holiday money in advance at e.g the
Post Office.
NB: some f-ex agencies advertise "No Commission".
Invariably, they deduct commission before they (don't) advertise the rate.
Foreign exchange offices are businesses, not charities.


Ten day weather forecast for Kefalonia:
This is an overall forecast, due to the mountainous terrain the weather can be very localised.
Updated forecast @
weather.com

Day, Date   Hi°/Lo°   Wind sp   Wet   Forecast
Sun 30/04   24°/18°   11 km/h   74%   Thunderstorms probable
Mon 01/05   24°/17°   12 km/h   24%   Sun & cloud
Tue 02/05   24°/17°   15 km/h   24%   Sun & cloud
Wed 03/05   24°/17°   19 km/h   24%   Mostly sunny
Thu 04/05   25°/18°   13 km/h   12%   Mostly sunny
Fri 05/05   25°/19°   10 km/h   15%   Sun & cloud
Sat 06/05   26°/19°   12 km/h   14%   Sun & cloud
Sun 07/05   26°/19°   14 km/h   19%   Sun & cloud
Mon 08/05   26°/19°   16 km/h   11%   Sun & cloud
Tue 09/05   26°/19°   17 km/h   08%   Sun & cloud


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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 02:26:43 »
Body of a 77 y-o foreign female recovered midday yesterday from the sea at Moraitikia, Corfu.

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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 02:33:06 »
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Foreign airlines choose Greece

With tourism arrivals expected to set a new record this summer, foreign airlines are strengthening their presence in the Greek market. These are not last-minute decisions, given that by early 2023 flights to Greece had already exceeded those of 2019.

According to TUI, the highest demand for Greece traditionally comes from Britain and Germany, confirmed by passenger traffic data at the 14 regional airports operated by Fraport. In April, total arrivals and departures from the UK and Germany respectively reached around 500,000.

British airline Jet2, associated to the Jet2holidays tour operator, has created its largest flight program ever for Greece this year, offering more than 400,000 seats to and from South Aegean islands, twice the number in 2019.
https://www.ekathimerini.com/economy/1212258/foreign-airlines-choose-greece/

On the other hand, I've heard some airlines have cut back on Kef compared to last year  :dunno:

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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 02:35:51 »
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Top destination for yachts

Based on confirmed bookings for the whole of 2023 (data up to April 30), Greece remains the No 1 yacht charter destination worldwide, with a market share of 27% of all weekly bookings of yachts over 20 meters long, according to the International Yacht Company.
https://www.ekathimerini.com/economy/1212078/top-destination-for-yachts/

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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 13:02:37 »
Municipality of Sami is to spend a little short of 24,000€ buying 50 beach parasols, 100 sun loungers and 220(?) little tables for the loungers to put their drinks on, all down at Myrtos. There'll also be a 36 metre access corridor down to the sea for the use of people with a disability. All to be ready by 30 June, by which date the canteen should be running and lifeguards in place.

Not sure why the end of June seems to figure so regularly when preparations for the tourist season are being made. It almost seems to be a case of, "never mind those tourists who arrive in April, May and June, we must have everything ready for the when the Athenians arrive."

On the matter of arrivals... some concern on the island that actual arrivals on Kef haven't met expectations as yet this season. Every year must be better than the last? Perhaps depends upon what one regards as "better".

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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 13:53:43 »
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‘Britain’s future is outside the EU’, Sir Keir pledges
The Labour leader promised he would ‘make Brexit work’ if elected

Sir Keir Starmer has declared “Britain’s future is outside the EU”, confirming Labour will not seek to rejoin the bloc if it wins power.

The Labour leader accepted it is “no great secret” he voted Remain in the 2016 referendum. But Sir Keir said he agreed with Leave supporters who wanted “a better health service, better jobs, better wages, more security, a sense of control over their lives and their communities”.

And, in a pitch aimed at Brexiteers disgruntled with the high tax burden, record-high immigration, the state of the NHS and “out of control” crime, Sir Keir set out plans to “make Brexit work”.

Sir Keir’s promise comes as regret among Leave voters sits at a record high, with more voters than ever believing Brexit has been a “failure”. A recent YouGov poll found just a fifth of Brexiteers think Brexit has been a “success”, while a third who believe the opposite.

And, ruling out any move to rejoin the EU, Sir Keir risks disappointing Labour voters, 86 per cent of whom say the UK was wrong to leave in the first place.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/britain-s-future-is-outside-the-eu-sir-keir-pledges-b2348742.html

“We'll make Brexit work.” Aye, good luck with that one, probably not widely believable. "We'll make the best of a bad deal" might be more believable (but only very slightly).

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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 18:57:02 »
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Expansion of rescEU aerial firefighting fleet for wildfire season announced

The expanded rescEU firefighting aircraft reserve will now consist of 24 airplanes and 4 helicopters contributed by 10 member states. The breakdown of contributions is as follows:

Croatia: Two medium scooping airplanes
Cyprus: Two light planes
Czechia: Two helicopters
France: Two medium scooping airplanes and one helicopter
Germany: Two light planes
Greece: Two medium scooping airplanes, two light planes, and one helicopter
Italy: Two medium scooping airplanes and two light planes
Portugal: Two light planes
Spain: Two medium scooping airplanes
Sweden: Four light planes

Furthermore, Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia have pledged to dispatch nearly 450 firefighters who will be prepositioned in Greece, France, and Portugal.
https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1212310/expansion-of-resceu-aerial-firefighting-fleet-for-wildfire-season-announced/

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Re: 31/05/23
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday, 31 May, 2023 @ 23:37:59 »
Students and parents at the school in Pastra are seeking additional sports facilities in the Elios-Pronnoi area.