Geneva airport
Saturday, 17 March 2007 04:00 pmMaybe this is related to the Swiss neutrality and the Geneva Convention.
When we landed at Geneva airport for my skiing trip two weeks ago the first plane I saw was an El אל Al על plane taxiing alone, with a plane in marked in arabic behind it. I turned round to see one in cyrillic. The fourth had familiar Latin writing.
I'm used to seeing lots of languages at airports but four scripts on four samples is very cosmopolitan.
When we landed at Geneva airport for my skiing trip two weeks ago the first plane I saw was an El אל Al על plane taxiing alone, with a plane in marked in arabic behind it. I turned round to see one in cyrillic. The fourth had familiar Latin writing.
I'm used to seeing lots of languages at airports but four scripts on four samples is very cosmopolitan.