Chère modérateur, modératrice,
Il s'agit en réalité d'une ANNONCE COMMERCIALE déguisée.
Le membre (Bruno Grenouiller) qui a posté l'annonce est le propriétaire d'une agence de voyage qui laisse à penser qu'il chercher juste à constituer un groupe alors qu'il se sert de VoyageForum pour vendre ses prestations.
https://fr.linkedin.com/in/bruno-grenouiller-8993705b
Hi Jean-Pierre, my name’s Didier, and I’m new to this forum (still a bit awkward 😛).
Your post caught my eye because I was planning to post pretty much the same thing here.
So if we could chat about it, that’d be great—here’s my email: coucoudiec@gmail.com.
See you soon
Upon arrival in Zurich, your friend should follow the transit signs and proceed to the connecting flight area. Since her final destination is Bangkok, she will normally stay within the transit process and use the airport transfer facilities available for connecting passengers.
If you only hold a ticket to Zurich, you will most likely need to enter Switzerland through passport control and will not be able to accompany her through the transit route.
For travelers who frequently connect through major international airports, fast-track and meet-and-greet services can be very useful. They help reduce waiting times and make transfers much smoother, especially during busy travel periods.
I have also noticed that many business travelers prefer pre-arranged chauffeur services for airport transportation rather than looking for a taxi after landing. Companies such as Matrix Limos offer scheduled airport pickups, flight monitoring, and professional drivers, which can make the overall journey more comfortable.
Safe travels and I hope your connection in Zurich goes smoothly.
Bonjour
IMPOSSIBLE de supprimer ce message j'ai toujours le même message... Le message que vous essayer d'atteindre n'exxiste pas... etc... et pareil quand je veux modifier mes messages déjà postés
Merci bon dimanche
Hi everyone,
I’ve been traveling by van for several years now, and lately, I feel like parking has become one of the trickiest parts of life on the road.
Between municipal bylaws, local restrictions, tourist pressure, and sometimes a lack of tolerance, finding a spot to park peacefully—especially at night—takes more and more planning.
Personally, it’s no longer the route or the destinations that trip me up, but rather the stress of parking without causing a fuss or bothering anyone.
I’m curious if you’ve noticed the same thing in the areas you visit.
How do you adapt these days to park your van or campervan without hassle? Do you plan ahead, use private spots, dedicated areas, or try a different approach?
Thanks in advance for your feedback and experiences!
Pourquoi tant de jugement ? Je suis nouvelle ici et ça ne donne pas l'impression de poser des questions librement ! On a peur de demander des choses bêtes