El periódico británico The Express incluyó el pasado sábdo un pequeño artículo, detallando los esfuerzos de los famosos para viajar durante el caos aéreo debido a las cenizas del volcán islandés Eyjafjallajoekull.
"...Pero los famosos más determinados a viajar fueron los ex-componentes de Abba Benny Andersson y Björn Ulvaeus. Los compositores estrenaron su último muscial, Kristina, en Londres el miércoles pasado. Pero cuando todos los vuelos que salían del Reino Unido se cancelaron al día siguiente, Benny y Björn decidieron seguir el camino más largo hasta casa.
Alquilaron un autobús que les llevó a Dover, donde cogieron el ferry a Calais. Allí cogieron un bus a Copenague y un tren les llevó a Malmo y luego a Gotemburgo en Suecia. El viernes tenían previsto tomar otro tren para llevarles a casa en Estocolmo, según informaba su manager a Aftonbladet.
Un vuelo de Londres a Estocolmo les llevaría 2 horas, pero su tortuoso viaje les llevó 30 horas. Mamma mia!
Y mientras, Madonna paraba en una gasolinera de la provincia de Burgos...
The Express carried a short article on Saturday morning, detailing the efforts of the famous to travel during the disruption to air-travel caused by volcanic ash from the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajoekull.
" ...But the most determined celebrity travellers were Abba’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The songwriters launched their new musical, Kristina, in London on Wednesday.
But when all UK flights were grounded the following day, Benny and Bjorn decided to take the long way home.
A coach was hired to take them to Dover, where they caught a ferry to Calais. There they boarded a bus to Copenhagen and a train took them to Malmo and on to Gothenburg in Sweden. On Friday they were due to board another train home to Stockholm, their spokesman told Swedish paper Aftonbladet.
A flight from London to Stockholm would take two hours – but their gruelling journey took 30 hours. Mamma Mia!"
" ...But the most determined celebrity travellers were Abba’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The songwriters launched their new musical, Kristina, in London on Wednesday.
But when all UK flights were grounded the following day, Benny and Bjorn decided to take the long way home.
A coach was hired to take them to Dover, where they caught a ferry to Calais. There they boarded a bus to Copenhagen and a train took them to Malmo and on to Gothenburg in Sweden. On Friday they were due to board another train home to Stockholm, their spokesman told Swedish paper Aftonbladet.
A flight from London to Stockholm would take two hours – but their gruelling journey took 30 hours. Mamma Mia!"
Meanwhile, Madonna stopped at a petrol station in the province of Burgos (Spain)...
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