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Tuesday 26 February 2008

Book Now for the Bali International Triathlon II

Hundreds Expected to Swim, Bike and Race Across Bali on June 29, 2008.

(2/22/2008) Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay will serve as "race central" for the 2nd annual Bali International Triathlon, on June 29, 2008. The Olympic distance event is the only international-caliber triathlon held in Bali.Jimbaran lies on the western side of Bali's narrow southern isthmus, located on a sweeping bay that curves from the southern side of the airport to the bushy headland that borders the Four Seasons Resort.

The event is comprised of a 1.5-kilometre swim in the warm waters of the bay, a 40-kilometre bike ride from the edge of Jimbaran Bay through hilly paved roads to Nusa Dua looping back to Jimbaran, and a 10-kilometre mostly-flat run on paved roads through Jimbaran and Kedonganan villages ending with a beach finish at the Four Seasons Resort Jimbaran Bay.In its inaugural year, the event attracted more than 150 athletes from 16 countries.

This year, athlete participation is slated to increase significantly with the event also expected to attract a large number of spectators to watch the race and partake in the music an festivities at "race central." On Saturday, June 28th, the day before the race, the Four Seasons Resort will be the meeting venue for the athlete briefings. In the evening, this setting on the Indian Ocean will be the venue for the athletes' high carbohydrate Pre-Race Dinner, designed and prepared exclusively for the occasion by the Four Seasons' world-acclaimed chefs.

To welcome the athletes, The Four Seasons has dedicated all of their 7 elegant Private Estates to providing housing for the participants and their families. Located along the beach and just steps away from the start and finish lines, the Private Estates have been specially priced for race participants.

Official Hotels

The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bali and Intercontinental Bali Resort are serving as the official hotel partners for the Bali International Triathlon with special accommodation offers available at [Hotel Offer].

A Truly Balinese Event

Spiritualism dominates every aspect of daily life on the Hindu island of Bali with the Bali International Triathlon also includes a bike blessing Prayasita ceremony in addition to a Majaya Jaya ceremony to bless and ensure the spiritual protection of all the participants and to neutralize any demonic forces. A Pemangku priest will conduct the ceremonies, using special offerings including fruit, yellow coconut juice, grains of rice, sandalwood powder and young coconut leaves tied with white thread and Chinese coins.

Further adding to the special character of the event, Balinese musicians and sarong-clad race marshals will be stationed along the race course to guard and entertain the racers as they pass through traditional villages.More information about the event is available in Triathlete magazine and via the official website [Bali International Triathlon].

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Plane Delayed, You Get Paid

Indonesia Moves Towards Compensating Passengers on Delayed Flights.
(2/23/2008) Slowly but surely, Indonesia is moving towards a system in which passengers flying on Indonesian aircraft will be paid compensation whenever their flights are delayed due to operational inefficiencies. This was made evident recently when a passenger on Wings Air, David Tobing, successfully won a legal action in connection with a delayed flight he experienced in August 2007.

In a symbolic but landmark case, the Jakarta Courts ordered PT Lion Mentari Airlines - the owners of Lion Air and Wings Air, to pay Tobing Rp. 718,500 (US$78) because of a delayed flight.As reported by Bisnis Indonesia, David, who was holding a round-trip ticket on Wing Airs from Jakarta to Surabaya, encountered a 90 minute delay in his flight. Frustrated, Tobing bought a new ticket on Garuda and sought a refund of his unused Wings Air ticket, a request that was refused by the Airline. Undeterred, Tobing sought satisfaction in the Jakarta courts where the judge rejected the Airline's standard "no refund" clause.The Court's decision reflects a wider desire by the Government to provide more protection to consumers flying on Indonesian airlines.

To this end, the Department of Transportation is now rewriting regulations that will provide differing levels of compensation to passengers, depending on how late their departure varies from the official schedule.Airlines will be exempt from paying compensation if delays are caused by "external" factors. such a weather or air traffic control issues. If, however, the delay is caused by "internal" factors deemed to be within the airline's control then compensation must be paid.Indonesia's Minister of Transportation is known to strongly support a compensation scheme within his program of improving safety and security for Indonesian air travelers.The exact date for the introduction of the new compensation rules is yet to be announced.

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