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"Les gens vont à la mer comme s'ils déménageaient" Le chauffeur de bus a jeté des parasols, et la Serbe s'est jetée sur les touristes: "Vous ne pouvez pas porter ça"
Serbia🏛️ Politiqueil y a 20 h

"Les gens vont à la mer comme s'ils déménageaient" Le chauffeur de bus a jeté des parasols, et la Serbe s'est jetée sur les touristes: "Vous ne pouvez pas porter ça"

The article discusses new luggage restrictions implemented by some Serbian tourist agencies for travelers going to popular summer destinations like Halkidiki. These rules, effective since June 2024, limit each passenger to one suitcase weighing up to 23 kilograms and one piece of hand luggage that must fit above the seat. While these regulations are not mandatory for all agencies, they aim to improve safety by preventing large items from being placed between seats, which could become dangerous projectiles during sudden braking. The article highlights ongoing violations, with some passengers still bringing excessive amounts of luggage, including sunbeds, fridges, and other bulky items, despite the rules. A reader recounts her experience where the bus driver refused to accept additional luggage, even after returning from Greece.

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"Les gens vont à la mer comme s'ils déménageaient" Le chauffeur de bus a jeté des parasols, et la Serbe s'est jetée sur les touristes: "Vous ne pouvez pas porter ça"

The article discusses new luggage restrictions implemented by some Serbian tourist agencies for travelers going to popular summer destinations like Halkidiki. These rules, effective since June 2024, limit each passenger to one suitcase weighing up to 23 kilograms and one piece of hand luggage that must fit above the seat. While these regulations are not mandatory for all agencies, they aim to improve safety by preventing large items from being placed between seats, which could become dangerous projectiles during sudden braking. The article highlights ongoing violations, with some passengers still bringing excessive amounts of luggage, including sunbeds, fridges, and other bulky items, despite the rules. A reader recounts her experience where the bus driver refused to accept additional luggage, even after returning from Greece.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about new luggage restrictions and their implementation by tourist agencies, without overtly favoring any political ideology. It includes quotes from industry insiders and a reader’s personal account, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no clear ideological

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 90): The article provides specific details about new luggage restrictions implemented by some tour agencies since June 2024, citing sources from the tourism sector. It explains the rules accurately and includes quotes from industry representatives. The information seems consistent with general knowledge

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