Y2K Air-Travel Problem Countries

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Y2K Air-Travel Problem Countries
By Steve Gold, Newsbytes
November 08, 1999

Taskforce 2000, the UK industry-funded agency on Y2K issues, has become the first group of its type to issue a list of countries where air travel might not be safe because of the Y2K computer problem.

Although the issuance of the list this morning is likely to cause more than a few arguments in the travel industry, as well as the occasional storm of fury from the governments concerned, the list makes for some interesting reading.

Several European destinations are listed in the agency Y2K Red Light list, including Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Portugal. Air travelers, the agency warns, should avoid air travel to and within these and other listed countries for a period of five weeks from just before Christmas 1999 to the end of January 2000.

The agency says that, when overseas, travelers could be exposing themselves unnecessarily to disruption and inconvenience - even to some risk to their personal safety.

According to Taskforce 2000, its current investigation into air travel has proved extraordinary because so little information is available about this essential matter.

The agency says it should be a lot easier to get clear, detailed information about which countries are ready and which are not, because the date change is now less than two months away.

Furthermore, the agency says that the only useful information that is available - from the US government - indicates that the situation is not good in several major countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain and  Switzerland.

Robin Guenier, the agency's executive director, said that Taskforce 2000 is sure that, like the US government, the British government has access to far more detail about international aviation readiness than it is making publicly available.

"Yet the best it can do in the facts-packed information guide currently being delivered to every home in the UK is to suggest that travelers should `pack a good book' and `take a torch.'"

Guenier said that Taskforce 2000 believes that, as an essential public service and to ensure the safety of British citizens abroad, the government has a clear duty to issue immediately detailed and serious advice to citizens who are thinking of travelling by air over the critical period.

"It is disgraceful that, because government is failing in that duty, we have had to provide this information ourselves," he said.

Against this backdrop, Taskforce 2000 has drawn up a simple table indicating the status of some of those countries likely to be of the greatest interest to British travelers.

The table draws on the agency's knowledge, as well as the US government listing of potential trouble spots.

Taskforce 2000 is also advising travelers to visit the US government Web site at http://www.y2ktransport.dot.gov/fly2k , but points out the disclaimer found in the introductory page.

The countries listed in the red light list are: the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain and Switzerland.

Taskforce 2000's Web site is at http://www.taskforce2000.co.uk

-- Dog Gone (layinglow@rollover.now), November 08, 1999

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Dog-Good to see you here...hope you don't miss that connecting flight via Rome or London in December.
John

-- John Galt (jgaltfla@hotmail.com), November 08, 1999.

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