Lena was halfway through her first long-haul flight when she ate her in-flight meal. Something was off. The pasta tasted bland, the bread felt dry, and the soda fizzed aggressively on her tongue. It wasn’t her imagination—airplane food really is different. “Your taste buds go numb at 35,000 feet,” the flight attendant smiled, placing a cup of tomato juice on the tray table beside her. “That’s why airlines season meals differently.” Lena raised an eyebrow. “Really?” The flight attendant nodded. “Yep! The air pressure and dryness in the cabin dull…
Read MorePolice issue warning about “fake doctor” scam
The Austrian police issued an urgent warning on Tuesday about the “fake doctor” scam. Callers pretend to be doctors and pretend that close relatives of potential victims are suffering from cancer. They demand large sums of money for medication for immediate treatment. The damage caused in this way amounts to a mid-six-figure euro sum nationwide, reported the Lower Austria Provincial Police Directorate in a press release. The supposed doctors usually call from home landline numbers. The money for an allegedly vital and immediate treatment is then handed over at an…
Read More“Children helping children” – Robin Roda in Concert
Filipino-Austrian musician Robin Roda, a descendant of Johann Strauss, will perform a commemorative concert on 6 April 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at the Yamaha Music School, Scheleiergassegasse 20, 1100 Vienna. The event marks the 200th anniversary of Strauss’s legacy and serves as a fundraiser for the projects of the European Network of Filipino Diaspora. Special guests include Annabelle Roda, Angelique, Angelo and Angelyn Climaco, Frances Bela, Valerie and Francine Damo, Robert and Jaimee Palang, Mia Oezetman, and Hope Sto. Domingo. Tickets can be reserved by contacting Mariozel Rojas or Dorcy…
Read MoreTara Let’s! Filipino Art Exhibition Opens at the Philippine Embassy in Vienna
March 31, 2025 – Vienna, Austria – The Philippine Embassy in Vienna has become a vibrant hub of contemporary Filipino artistry, opening its doors to an exciting exhibition titled “Tara Let’s!” This innovative visual arts showcase features the works of talented Filipino artists and operates under the auspices of the Sige! Artists Group, the Art Cultural Exchange Society, and the Bastedor Art Project. From 31 March to 8 April 2025, the exhibition aims to highlight the diverse artistic expressions emanating from the Philippines, fostering appreciation and recognition across Europe. Celebrating…
Read MoreShower in the morning or in the evening? Which is better?
Showering divides opinion: some swear by getting out of bed and straight into the shower to start the day refreshed and clean (and to wake up). Others swear by taking a shower before bed to wash away the dirt and ballast of the day. According to Dr. Giuseppe Aragona, general practitioner and medical advisor at Prescription Doctor, the question of whether to shower in the morning or evening is mainly a matter of personal preference and lifestyle: “A morning shower is more popular with most people because it awakens the…
Read MoreWhen are summer tires compulsory in Austria?
When the first rays of spring sunshine melt the snow and the temperatures become more pleasant again, many drivers start thinking about changing from winter to summer tires. However, contrary to the widespread assumption that there is a legal obligation to change tires, in many countries, including Austria, there is no explicit summer tire obligation. Which tires are considered summer tires?Summer tires are specially designed to provide the best performance in warm temperatures and on dry or wet asphalt. They are characterized by a special rubber compound that ensures stability…
Read MoreExtreme risk of epidemics – Austria tightens measures
Foot-and-mouth disease threatens Austria: there is a current travel warning for Hungary and Slovakia! Strict import bans are being implemented to prevent an outbreak. Easter is just around the corner—but this time, it means: don’t bring any sausage from abroad! Foot-and-mouth disease is back and, according to experts, is closer to Austria’s doorstep than it has been for 40 years. Particularly affected are Hungary and Slovakia, popular destinations for trips home over the holidays. “There is a ban on imports from Slovakia and Hungary,” clarified Simone Schmiedtbauer (ÖVP), Member of…
Read MorePrice shock! What we’ll have to pay more for from April
On April 1, the first part of the government’s budget austerity package comes into force. The first part of the new government’s austerity package comes into force on 1 April. In order to restructure the ailing state budget, 6.4 billion euros are to be saved this year alone, or more is to be collected. The first measures for this, with a volume of 1.1 billion euros for this year, have already been passed in parliament and will come into force on 1 April. Until now, motor vehicles with zero CO₂…
Read MoreEarly summer: temperatures rise to over 20 degrees
The coming week promises an exciting mix of weather. While wintry influences are still noticeable at the beginning of the week, especially on the northern side of the Alps, spring will increasingly prevail from the middle of the week. On Friday in particular, according to the experts from Geosphere Austria, it will be almost early summer temperatures of up to 22 degrees. After a cloudy and wet start to the week, with maximum temperatures between five and 14 degrees, the influence of high pressure will become increasingly strong from Wednesday.…
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