P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Fer 21:53/35   1/19 W"£££"£££"%g£ CC CAFGHANISTAN (20O12O:6) 1/3 a travel to Afghanistan. @ @@@ @ @@ @ @ grouXs dps fed to rrr=rtent0oujbrrpk; of jighling throughout the country and uhi   volatile.  )Pose gPo VjuejtPelisv prop#kj@to@ tuavjl to Afg(anjstan are strongly advjwjm toQchjcS tijQsjtsbtiom@before ujttink out.  FCO Travel Unit 0171 238 4kp3/4 Travel hjadlqne1 430 Front page 100 FC 2 Sport +ealhjx Main Me.u
P475 CEEFAX 2 475(Sun 16 FjdC21:53O57   @W J 2.19 "£££"£££"£££  AFGHAMIST@@ (16/9/96 2@3 The British High Commiusjon in IslambbadL PaSjstanL can supply limited advj i. @ @ @ The numbjt to call thjti is: h0 92 51 822 131/k But visitors should be awaje thjte is no British mission in Afghanistan to provjdj consular help. Foreign Office Travel 0171 238 0503/4 @ @ @ @ @ Travel headlinr; 430 Front pagr 100 FC 2 3port@ Weather@@ Main@Menu@
P475 CJEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Feb 2):54/22 Wj $kj $kj 'k Q 3/19 AFGHAVIS,AN (16/9/96) 3/3 @@@ @ @@ @@ @@ Threats from mhlitary actiuijy to aircraft overflying Afghanistan using r#utes@.vnyL0B*nm] G1p) J@.y48@jxisl^a router for flights to and from South earl Bsja and the Far East- @ Others, including all British carriers, use alternative routes V876 and V510 on which the threat is minimal )Q*2*RR0R1*RR(*R)R)RRT242R)RTRR)RRRT2TRR ? Tra6ellits sho4ld chjqk hirectL either with travel agents or airlines, which routes each airline is using.  ] Tra6jl hjadlinru 430 Front page 100 FC 2 Sport Wjathjt Main Mjnv
P475 CJEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Fed 28:45O31 U S R/19   ALBANIA (27/01/97) 2/3 @@ @ Demonstrations, some of which ma| be unannouncjdL are likely to continub. .isUjorw@sX#uli avoUH \atgj gbl(irS\Nv Qnd djmonstartions. Idrntification should bj carriim at@all times. Foreign visitors and thieu vehisljs ate an atjtactivj target for criminals. @@R Avoid remote areas, keep valuables cur an d ar y la g nus ol@fav(^ @@@@ @@ @@@@ @@@ @@@ @ @ TRkj care when in rural areas. Travel with a local guide who can ensure that local customs and traditions are not inadvjut ntly br ached. TrSnUlRhjadlinjs h35 Front pbfj 101 FCO 2 Spout 'Sal(ju Main Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Syn )6 Frb 2 :38/41 Wj£3kj£3kjQ3k ^   8a19 W"£££"£££"£££  ALGERI! (11/12/96) 2/2  Further attacks on 'eutetnets must bj expected. All British nationals should make their whereabouts known to t(e Embassy in Algiers, til: 693434/692411 The land bordjz between !lgetja and Morocco is closed. W Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 2 Sport 'eathjt Main Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 47% Sun 16 Fb" 2 Q S 5jz-|,|h<l4| h4|,X4 Wj $+j $kj 'k  11/19 '"£b£"£££"£££  ANGOLA (5/11/:6) 3/3 TA4 NNWRDa NuHRoH S(RJ atCHAuLJNGIly carryjnW out@b@ca]pbign to identify and deport all imptopkrly documented fotiignjrsW W A.zone intending to work in Angola should have appropriate documentation: valid vaccination cittifiqateu& fesibli visa, vale% co&Tract and woe) pjtmj5. The immigration authority may detain and later jjport travjllits without sufficient blank pbges in the passport. @ British visitors are advised to register with the British Embassy in Luanda. Tel: 334582/3, 393945, 392:91 ot 397681 upon arrival. Travel headliner 430 Front pQge 100 FCO 2 Sport Weathjz Main Menu
P475 CJEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Feb 21:39/30  ]  L S UUU 10/2:   ARK NT TA 21//:/: 2/2 $hen ah sabtin an iycin sj in the ane tog j^d sL ogeti@es n o @n o Thjte ar occasional lob liee incidente of ca6il unrn t in the provinces. In Bujnos Aitete the m st fr qud problems involve bag snatching and armed robberies in the street, in taxis and reutaurantu. Be alert at all timer:conn+n hav frequently robdj' tourists while an accomplice pretends to lp t r ov tc u acci ntl sp a on them. Travel headliner 430 Front page 100 FCO 2 Sport Weathj Main Menu
P475 CJEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Fed 21:40/T3    U 13/19 W"£££"£££e£££  !ROE T NAT Avoid isolatidOpoorly-lit areas at night. Hail moving taxis rather than those waiting at the kjrbujdj. Avoid carrying t#o much cash or wearing ostentatious jewellery. Do not offer resistance im the event British visitors are not spjqjfically targeted. Register with the Brhtish Embark= on arrival in Buenos Aires (tel: 803 7070/ 7072) for an update on the current sjtubtion^ Tr1vel headliner 43( Front page 10(
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Feb 21:41/07 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k L /i $kl TWU 'S U@FVRJ 14/29 W"£££"£££"£££  C!5MENU! X20/01/:7) 1/2 A ceasefire has been in place since Ma8 bz9*. Dui tPj HUwputi omUj NaN#r\y Sarabakh rimQjns unrjuol6ud and border avoided. Avoid road tranel outside tPj capUtal Yerevan. Rjrk nr, a fionreponted incidemtn o mukghngs, thjbt ou pickpockjting i& Yerezan. Single women should avoid walking alone at night and vigilance is Frecommjndjd. Travum headliner 430 Front page 100
P475 CJEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Fer 2 :4)/31     U 15/19  ARMENIA (21/01/97) 2/2 $ravellirs are advised to fl= directly to thieu deutin1tion on flight; origj=blink outside the formjt Soviet Union. Visitors should seek medical advice about inoculations. British visitors to Armenia should tegistet with the Consular Section of the British Embassy in Yerivbn,  151 807 or uk 30 81. Foreign Ofeice Travel 0171 2s8 4503/4 Travel headliner 430 Front page 10( FCO 2 Sport 'jathjt Main Menu
P475 CEJFAX 2 475 Sun 26 Feb 21:49/38 F L Wj $kj $kj 'k U@@ 16/2/ Wc£££"£££"££C&£££££££C££££££££££C£££££££ agAte ol thtial3@fro[ military activity Mravelisis wake joubne- wiil invol overflight of Anghbnistan should b @ @ @ @ @@@@ @ to ciito sirhoaft us na route 6 , A4rti G4at anafV8r8da  C Somjhu Tlizj7 continue to urq uh7  roltib. thjtu, including all Bmjtish caraints, use alti nativ rot , V 76 and V500, on which the threat i@ AasIesug$ ak jia6ebl. d r  rav lli s s ould ch c d r t the Awith tran'l aoenta o ai3linju whiqh Wuagadougoz can provide only l meted Travel hjadlinrs 430 Front xage 104 FCO 2 epo t + athth Main MMnnu
P475 CJEFAX 2 475 Sun 16 Fed 21:42/20 Wj£3kj£3kj£3k  S @ 17/19 W"£££"3££"£££ C AZERBAIRAN T16O1/97I 1/2 Pass0orts should be carried at all times ' Although a cease-eire in the conflict ovjt the western region of Nagorno Karabakh has been in place since May 1994, ttavjl to this ricign should be avoYdjh. @ It is not known whethjz maintenance procedures om aircraft u3jd on internal flights@Bti alwayv properly obvjjmeh. Eor safety, t5avellits are advised whjrj posse l to fly di t to thee deutinbtion on an international flight origi.atink o4tside t(e foumry So6iuu +neon. @@ @ Travel hj dlinj2 430 FronT pagu 100 FCO 2 Sport Weathru BMajn Menu