P476 CEEFAX 2 476 Fri 31 Jpn 21:(7/25 V 3FlE÷t£@—— d:GG{O{T$}@}Cfj)xE TlCn$£ @ BUaMAOlYANMA@ @2/1/@7) / VQsitors shoulT kerR m"die l advice ibout endemic disjasrs rrforehF Comprehensive ttbvjl insuranre iu es3ential and should include evbcuation bz air. RdhhhhRRd dhh h hUb p p F ur h in o mat n ont s hi British Embbssz0in Rpnsoon (YbngonI )jl:Cu:kkQ0m 5:+309]@281700- Fbx: 2X:k66. @ d p 0 - *ravel hjQdlinru 635 '{onz 8Qsr( X9 FCO 3 News Hrads Weathru Main MunuP476 CJEFAX 2 4/6 Fri 31 Van 21:00/+7 'j£3kj£3kj£3S )l<I|,|h<l1| h4|,h4 1/24 BANGLADESH (12/12/96) 1O3 Although the political situation hav returned to normal, outbreaks of violence are still a possjdility. Visitors should avoid demonstrations and other crowded places. Poor driving and vehicle maintenance as well as unlit ot pooyly lit buses and lorries ate the cause of frequent accidents. Major roads $jtwien towns ate often subject to night-time armed banditry. Avoid travel om these roads after dark. Travel headliner 430 Front page 100P476 CEEFAX 2 477 Fri 31 JanC21:00/2h 2/24 W"£££"£££"£££&££££££££££££££££££££££3£££ BANG BHK+Ia(14/24/zm[ @@ @@ @ @ @@d/v New arriualu should regjstet with the High Commission. Tel Dhakp 882705 journjt involves overflight of Afghanistan should bj aware that thjte are threats from military activit= to civil@ajtctaft on routes V668, A466, G202, V848. @ @ Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 3 Vews Heads Wjathit GMain MenuP476 CEJFAX 2 476 Fri 31 Jan 21:01/44 ^ 3/24 BANGLADESH (12/12/96) 3O3 Some airliner continue to use thjsj router. OtPers, including all British carriers, u9j alternative router, V876 and V500, on which the threat is assessed as minimal. Travellers should cheek direct ii he8 with travel aguntu ou airlines whiah routes indivjdubl airlines are using. @ Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 3 News Heads Weather Gain MunuP476 CJEFA( 2 476 Fri 31 Van 21:p2O07 F ]T^ S 4/24 BEL!5jS T27/11O:5) 1/3 R 2 0 R T cfcSjjm ]a@@ut@@@ @@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ there Ubs be additioNal c(eeks on the movrmrnz(ov XW ttaffjc insprctotate ofrtqit1 Tc—I)W PQrts were badly contami.ated at the tiRe #f the Cpjrnobzl nuclear R R Care should be takun to avoid certain foodstuffs (priYarily dairy produce bnd mz;hrwoms* wTutj radtatton ho9r; q07 Re ighj than pccipt bli. @ d @ d @ @ Travel headliner 430 Front page 100 FCO 3 News Meads Weather FMain einzP476 CEEFAX 2 476 Fri 31 Ran 21:01/31 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k V 4/23 CCHAD T2|/p1/:7I Th p$1O2 Bk vigilant.@Many incidents involve unsisdiplYnjd mZ]berN L@ttjj armddpicS forkisiand pzhtr ulmrl ac ihj . 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The Foreign and Commenwialth Office stjong\u !TjjsjQbVbiNvt tranel aNywhere outsjdj the capital bz road, rail or boat. @ Whcn visiting the temples at Angkor, ttavul r| air to Seem Rr p auuhott, ieU!im wPihjn t(e m!im temp\e coJplix a^d do noe travel zo Bantiay Stii ot ouhrz o4vl|ink trm8fjyW @ FCO@s Nios@Hialv@ Wj!tPjt Main MenuP476 CJEFAX 2 476 Fri 31 Jan 21:05/27 13/24 W BULGA5UA (51/01/97) 2/2 TRite hbve@"jim shootings in public places "etwien rival criminbl gangs and a small n5mbjr of explosions involving homr-mads device;W Do not carry cue$it qpjds or FhQ{y9i÷yW 64r=$p{u(Qj;z @ Yoji\!vbVetu@hep#gUi@or@fj[jZ!j. @ FBulgari1 unttoducjd new ro d tglly e#r f#riUGnUrs fro[ @NU r araitary way since thjte are@n toll @ booths. Vi3itoru may bj Sharked in hazd currency* US dollars or Diutschmarks. Travel headlines@430 Front page 100 GCO 3 orw3 Hrads BWjQthjt GMajn MenuP476 CEEFAX 2 476 Fri 31 Jbn 21:06/14 F /j $kl $kj 'k QW 17/24 Ur @ @ Visitors to Burma are required to keep to officially dj3ignatid to5rist areas travelling only b8 train, road, river t. @ @ @ @ @@ @ @ Cycling, hiking and ballooning in rUm#ie areas arc hYscoutaoeh. VUsjtors Z"u blso facT unfelcome attjntYoL fro] #aUZUU@l#@l#eKSGLUic.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ opened to fo i n rs Pojitical tensions have risen inQthj pbst jew months. In M0z and Septjmbjr several hundred supporters of the National Ljaguj for Demoetacy (the Zaim oppositiwn part:* werU tU-porarily drtauojd. FCO 3 News Heads Weathjt Main MenuP476 CEEF!X 2 476 Fri 31 Jan 21:0=/02 W X\@ 19/2, eURMA MYANUAROA Do not attempt to enter Burma by road from ThailQnd. ? Overland entry may bj pjtmjttjd Qv thj1 cannWt Re g5ar ntied, and adviqd s(NmYh dU@sougXt rn adfance from t(e FBurmisj auvhoritieu. B Rjqujutu to land b| private yacht (ave $Ue. refu6ed. B? Viuutoiu Qrj ;vtng7n= 1d6u3k% not jm qh÷tograph mile ary install t o R^ qjrsonnjl.1 @@ @ @ Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FC 3 News Heads !Weather MaiV MenuP476 CJEFAX 2 476 Fri 31 Jan 21:10/00 'j£3kj£3kj£3k 24/24 C!MBODIA (yW1(/:6) 3/s Do not cross the TXailand or Taou bordjts. The area within Cambojia+s border wUth Thailand Ys especially dankj:oks. RR2 R p 2 p0 2 4 will involve flying over Afghanistan shwuld be Qwari that thrte are threats eton military activity to aircraft using routes V668^B,n6]G202 & V848. @ Some !iylinr1 contin5e tw use thruj qarriers use altetnativr routes V876 and V500, on which the threat is Qsues3ed as minimal. Check first which Bindrvidual ro5tes are bjink used. Travel headlines 430 Front page 200