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OUR MAGAZINE More places, more choices, more often – that’s the mantra for a new generation of globetrotter who wants to get there first, whether it’s discovering a new destination, unearthing a new restaurant or bar, or securing a new business venture. With its insider knowledge, stunning travel photography and award-winning design, easyJet Traveller is a manual for this 21stcentury explorer. Monthly news features and reviews, delivered by some of the best writers around, alongside a new business section, enable our 68 million annual passengers to become part of a vibrant pan-European community across 136 destinations. And each month the message of the magazine is clear: reading the pages is a first step to a world of new experiences.
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So says Barb Samardzich who, as vice president and chief operating officer at Ford of Europe, has driven straight through the glass ceiling
Ask for help and support “I find it incredibly helpful to use mentors who have ‘been there and done that’. This is my second tour of duty in Europe. My first was when my children were young. That particular opportunity arose simultaneously with a promotion in the States and the people I was working for at the time obviously weren’t keen on my leaving. It was an agonising decision, but I turned to a mentor of mine. He said, ‘An international assignment can be a wonderful experience, both for you and
Listen to your customers “I’m an American, and when I came to Europe over three and a half years ago, the first auto show I went to was Geneva’s International Motor Show. When I met the press there, many of the journalists asked me: ‘When are you bringing the Mustang over to Europe?’ I didn’t quite understand where they were coming from at first, but it became apparent that there was clearly a real need and desire for this car over here. So, we’re launching a right-hand drive version in 2015.”
Take care of yourself “You have to. In my job prior to this, I had a global position and went all over the world, all the time. If you didn’t pace yourself, it was exhausting. Once, I went to Frankfurt, checked into a hotel and went downstairs
VITAL STATISTICS NAME Barb Samardzich AGE 56 NATIONALITY USA BASE Cologne, Germany CAREER Holds two engineering master’s degrees. Worked as a thermal-design engineer for Westinghouse Electric before joining Ford. She was an Automobilwoche Top 50 Automotive Women 2011, an Automotive News All Star 2009 and 2010, and named a Leading Woman in the North American Automotive Industry by Automotive News 2005 and 2010.
your family. The work stuff will sort itself out.’ I took his advice and he was right: it was a wonderful experience.”
Famed for its revolutionary spirit, Stokes Croft in north Bristol is home to indie shops, vibrant creativity and one of the UK’s most impressive ethical dining scenes
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Decorated with an extensive, colourful exhibition of street art and with a reputation for rebellion, the Stokes Croft area, in Bristol’s Montpelier neighbourhood, might not be the obvious choice for fine dining, but its cafés and bars are leading the way for clean and green eating. And as the south-west city revels in its role as European Green Capital 2015, there’s never been a better time to sample some of the area’s guilt-free eating...
“I used to think, ‘Who would ever notice me?’, but I have a lot of young women coming up and saying that I inspired them to succeed in a male-dominated environment. As a woman in my position, I am a role model to many and it’s a responsibility I don’t take lightly. A lot of girls, when they’re 14 or so, steer away from science, technology, engineering and mathematics, but if they don’t continue down that path, they aren’t going to be engineers. I spend a lot of time campaigning to get young girls to continue with those particular subjects.”
1-3 York Road On an unassuming corner of Montpelier, Bell’s Diner quietly brandishes one of the finest menus in the city. The fact that it’s written on recycled paper gives away its green credentials. “Our meat comes from local Gloucestershire farms, our eggs from North Somerset and we even get some fruit and veg straight from customers’ allotments,” says duty manager Gillian McKenzie (pictured). Most months feature a special Sunday event, with daytime music and a themed menu based around seasonal celebrations – think Mother’s Day, Father’s Day – along with evening affairs, such as wine tastings.
Love what you do “If you spend 40 hours a week doing a job you don’t like, you’re going to spend a lot of your life doing something you don’t have a passion for. I have no idea what else I could do [for a living] and, yes, there are challenges along the way, but it’s how you perceive them. I haven’t had a day where I’ve had nothing to do or no challenges to deal with – and that’s what gets my adrenaline pumping.”
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English whisky is having a moment right now, with award-winning distilleries springing up across the land. But, asks Oliver Thring, can it really compare with the amber glory of Scotch?
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Be extra diligent “Following on from my last point, there is a little extra pressure on me in my role. Don’t get me wrong – it’s a great, welcoming environment and I’m pleased to be here. However, if I say something stupid in a room with 10 guys, they’ll remember who said it. If one of the 10 guys says something stupid, chances are the rest of them won’t remember who it was.”
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There is always a solution “I’m an engineer by trade and I know that whatever challenge I’m presented with, there’s always a way around it – assuming you’re not trying to violate the laws of physics, of course. I find this a comfort. However, there are two variables that you cannot change: time and money.”
to meet a colleague for dinner. As I was eating, I suddenly realised that I had absolutely no idea which room I was in or even what floor I was staying on. Nothing – not a clue. I had to go back to the front desk and find out all over again.”
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f o r g e t t h e j o k e s about women drivers – as a senior exec at Ford, Barb Samardzich has heard them all – and, anyway, we’re all tired of them. However, while she is just one of a handful of highranking women in the motor industry, she’s working hard to remedy that situation. Rising to the top in such a traditionally male-oriented business does have its challenges, but it’s something she’s handled with aplomb. Her main tip, whoever you are, is: love what you do.
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From the turquoise-fringed beaches to the cobalt church domes, there’s but one colour that really sums up Greece’s Cyclades islands, but can they really be explored if you don’t have a whole summer to go ferry hopping? easyJet Traveller plots a mini-hop odyssey WORDS SIMON KURS
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ATZARÓ HOTEL Built on an orange farm, this hotel has an intoxicating scent of orange blossom and the sea. Its garden oasis is the best place to eat and soak up the sun. +34 971 33 88 38
It's renowned for having the best nightlife in the world, but Ibiza is so much more. Here's everything you need to know about the island's best bars, restaurants, beaches and more
LINEKERS IBIZA The World Famous Linekers Bar offers the best pre-parties, with special guest DJs and celebrity guests. Linekers remains the best bar to watch all live sports. linekersibiza.com, @linekersibiza
Welcome to the White Island Whether you're looking for a chilled week in the sun, or booming nightlife, Ibiza has it all
AMNESIA Catch Defected In The House hosting the Terrace at Together's Amnesia residency. The impressive line up, including MK, Groove Armada, and more, will make it your definitive Tuesday night out. amnesia.es
FALSO NUEVE Head here for authentic Neapolitanstyle pizzas, cooked in a wood-fire oven, and delicious mains from the Argentinean parrilla – all enjoyed on a terrace surrounded by pinewood. +34 971 800 111 falsonueve.com
RYANS IBIZA This brand new apart-hotel has pool parties, great food and Irish staff – everything you need for an Ibizan holiday. +34 971 391 022, ryans.es
RYANS LA MARINA Newly renovated for 2015, this pub forms the central part of a hotel in Ibiza's Marina district and has beautiful views over the port. +34 971 310 172, ryans.es
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FORNO ANTICO In Ibiza's Old Town, on Plaza Constitucion, this restaurant serves delicious homemade pizzas, using fresh Italian ingredients. Also on the island is the owner's second restaurant, The Lab, which creates healthy dishes with local ingredients in its organic kitchen. Forno Antico, Plaza Constitucion Mercado Viejo; The Lab, Calle Barcelona 11
CROISSANT SHOW With an impressive range of pastries, this is where to head for your breakfasts. Combine croissants with glasses of Champagne to really master the art of French eating. It's time to eat whatever you want, and if anyone tries to lecture you... eat them too. +34 971 31 76 65 croissant-show@contec.es
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CALA NOVA This restaurant sits beach-side and has great views over the Mediterranean. It's open every day, so stop by if you're looking for traditional local cooking, or even just a quiet cocktail, sitting in the sand. +34 971 326 602
HADDOCK CAFÉ This intimate café has friendly, welcoming staff that'll make you feel right at home. Sitting on the main boardwalk, it serves great tapas and cocktails for the evening, or smoothies and ice cream during the day. Paseo maritimo de Figueretas
GLITTERBOX AT SPACE See one of the most talked about parties in recent years move to Space, along with Hercules & Love Affair, Todd Terje, Fatboy Slim, and more, playing much-loved house and disco tracks. spaceibiza.com
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run by two ageing rugby players, at The Clubhouse you’ll find dedicated staff and passionate supporters, which coupled with Geneva’s eclectic blend of expatriates - will ensure an intense atmosphere for every game. With 13 draught beers, great pub grub and a load of screens The Clubhouse is the venue to watch RWC 2015 in Geneva. +41 22 732 10 22, theclubhouse.ch
hiding down a side street in Old Town Dubrovnik, the Gaffe Irish Pub is somewhat unassuming, but step inside and you’ll find an Irish inn Bono would feel at home in. This pub has a cosy atmosphere and the all-important seven TVs. Stick around after you’ve seen your team play to celebrate or commiserate with a cold beer and live music. +385 98 196 21 49
a traditional Irish pub located near the Stade Velodrome in central Marseille, O’Brady’s is the city’s oldest and best watering hole. Representing the shamrock in every way, it’s like a tiny corner of Ireland in this southern French city. Delicious food is served all day, with lots of Irish specialties on the menu, such as beef braised in Guinness and traditional Irish stew, plus an extensive selection of beers. There is also live Irish music every Monday night to entertain customers and, with Sky Sports on more or less round the clock, there is no better place in Marseille to take in all the Rugby World Cup action this year. O’Brady’s is open seven days a week from 11am-1.30am. +33 49 1 71 5371, obradys.com
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satellite sports Café is one of Europe’s leading sports bars. Showing more sports than anywhere else, it’s the ideal place to watch the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The Café is renowned for special offers, such as unlimited spare ribs (€11,95) and 10 Jager shots for just €10,00. The bar and kitchen are open 9am-3am (4am at weekends). +31 20 427 2529, satellitesportscafe.nl
amsterdam is known for being cosmopolitan and at Café Hoopman in the city’s bustling Leidseplein things are no different. The pub may be Irish but with visitors from farspread countries, it’s an international affair – and where better to watch the Rugby World Cup than alongside supporters from all over the world? +31 20 638 1408, hoopman.nl
award winning pub group Geronimo Inns is going all out for the Rugby World Cup with a campaign that will run throughout. As well as promotions in all 36 pubs, there will be two main events: a charity evening at The Northcote, and a giveaway of two World Cup final tickets, including a night at The Orange Tree hotel in Richmond. geronimo-inns.co.uk/rugby
opened in 2011, The Hudson Bar is still a relative newcomer to Belfast’s bustling bar scene, but in its four years has become a focal point for craft beers, local music and, importantly, sport. This year they’ve partnered up with Heineken to be an official fanzone bar for the whole of the RWC. Don’t miss out on their famous chicken wings! +44 289 023 2322, hudsonbelfast.com
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Experience the breathtaking scenery of Switzerland in a whole new way, through the panoramic windows of a GoldenPass Line train a little over one hour from Geneva airport, you'll find Montreux, in the heart of the Swiss Riviera. From here, three rail companies –GoldenPass MOB, BLS and the Zentralbahn, together making up the ‘GoldenPassLine’ – can take you on an enthralling railway adventure. The ultra-modern trains are fitted with specially designed panoramic windows, so the carriage almost disappears and you become part of the nature outside.
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zweisimmen - spiez - interlaken ost Crossing the valley of Simmental gives you a glimpse of almost all of Switzerland in less than an hour: see ornate chalets, balconies covered in flowers, cattle grazing in the meadows, and then the sparkling Lake Thun and its surrounding
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The Mountbatten Institute is offering you the chance to boost your employment prospects while enjoying the work experience placement of a lifetime how would you like to launch your international career with a year in the Big Apple? The Mountbatten Institute is the only organisation that provides young professional graduates with the opportunity to gain unrivalled work experience at the world's top employers in New York City. Participants of this unique 12-month programme spend one year living, working and studying in one of the world's most challenging corporate cultures, arming themselves with the skills necessary to top an increasingly competitive global labour market. Around 250 trainees per year work at one of the world's top investment banks, media companies, law firms and corporations, including JP Morgan, Bank of America, Blackrock, Barclays, HSBC, Credit Suisse, UBS, Thomson Reuters, British Airways and Citi. Roles are available in banking and finance, marketing and communications, legal and compliance, human resources, project management and business operations. Meanwhile,
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A delicious fusion of style, local charm and incredible cuisine, Switzerland's third-largest city is perfect for a weekend break 1. DON PINCHO The Spanish restaurant in town. Specialising in tapas, at Don Pincho you can enjoy finger food and superior wines on the riverside with a scenic view over the Rhine. donpincho.com
3. ACQUA Apero at the bar, delectable dinner at the osteria, warm summer evenings on the terrace next to the olive tree: Acqua is dripping in Italian charm and is the ideal place for a relaxing meal. acquabasilea.ch
5. SWISSÔTEL LE PLAZA BASEL Weekends are wonderful! Treat yourself and stay at Swissôtel Basel. Basel is not just a Swiss city with a big heart, it`s a major city in pocket-sized form and offers all you could wish for during a city break. swissotel.com/basel
2. CANTINA DON CAMILLO Situated on the second floor in the heart of the former Warteck brewery, you are warmly welcomed to experience international and vegan cuisine, a selection of fine wines and excellent hospitality. cantina-doncamillo.ch
4. KOHLMANNS It smells of fire, wood and freshly baked goods. Indulge in delicious specialities at Kohlmanns and enjoy hearty regional Swiss delicacies served fresh out the oven. Warm meals are served all day. kohlmanns.ch
6. TAPAS DEL MAR In the midst of the historic city of Basel, Tapas del Mar delivers an authentic Mediterranean experience, with freshly made tapas, paella and Spanish wine from noon until midnight. tapasdelmar.com
Invest in Ibiza Not just a beautiful holiday destination, the famed party island also presents a great investment opportunity overlooking the deep blue mediterranean Sea, on Ibiza's west coast, sits the 7Pines Resort. The great location, embedded among the hills, means guests get spectacular views over the coast and the nearby Es Vedra island. But this resort isn't just available for short-term stays. Each unit can also be bought as an investment. When you buy property in this first-class, premium hotel you, as an owner, have access to all its luxury benefits, as well as the chance to generate attractive rental income
while you're away. Renting out your property is stress-free as it's managed and maintained entirely by the resort operator. Once you've decided to invest in Ibiza's 7Pines Resort, you're free to stay for two weeks every summer, between May and October, and anytime during the rest of the year. Whenever you're not using your unit it will be rented out for you, to bring in extra income. When it comes to choosing an investment property there are certain
factors that are integral to the decision, namely location, architecture and facilities. The 7Pines Resort has a beautiful location, overlooking the sea, as well as top-quality architecture, services and facilities. Choose between villas, hotel suites and hotel apartments to invest in – all options are surrounded by lush gardens. The luxury amenities and facilities come as standard across the resort, which combines the best of a holiday, with the highest potential for capital gains. 7pines-ibiza.com
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