本帖最后由 choi 于 5-2-2018 14:01 编辑
(1) Chris Reiter, Europe's Magic Bus Is California Dreaming.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a ... s-coming-to-america
Quote:
"Since introducing a handful of routes in Bavaria when Germany liberalized its long-distance bus market five years ago, Flix has become Europe's biggest network * * * Flix has stayed out of the messy and capital-intensive business of owning and operating buses, instead adopting a model akin to that of Uber Technologies Inc. The company leaves the driving to 300 partners—mostly small, family-owned companies that keep 75 percent of ticket receipts—allowing Flix to focus on scheduling, customer service, and online ticket sales. * * * [Flix owners] aim to replicate their model in the US, with plans to roll out across the Southwest this summer, linking destinations such as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Phoenix.
"In taking on the [American] market, Flix follows Britain's Stagecoach Group Plc, which in 2006 introduced its Megabus brand in the US. After an initial splash, Megabus retrenched as low fuel prices made driving a cheaper alternative. 'This isn't our first rodeo,' says Andy Kaplinsky, chief commercial officer at Greyhound. 'The chatter and buzz of an upstart helps build awareness.' Greyhound, owned by British bus operator FirstGroup Plc since 2007, introduced its own hipper, bargain alternative, BoltBus, in 2008, and it has since added Wi-Fi and electric outlets on all its buses.
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: Germany's FlixBus has become Europe's biggest network. Now it's aiming for the US
(b) The online version and print are the same. There is no need to read the rest, though.
(c) This Ain't My First Rodeo. Grammarist.com, undated
http://grammarist.com/idiom/this-aint-my-first-rodeo/
("This ain't my first rodeo is an idiom that gained wider usage in the early 1980s. * * * This ain't my first rodeo means I am not a novice to this situation * * * The idiom this ain't my first rodeo is mostly used in instances where a less experienced person is trying to give advice to a more experienced person, and is meant to establish superiority. * * * The idiom this ain't my first rodeo is generally traced back to the [1981] movie Mommie Dearest, in which the character Joan Crawford says, 'This ain't my first time at the rodeo' ")
Mommie Dearest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mommie_Dearest
(a 1978 memoir)
(d)
(i) Stagecoach Group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stagecoach_Group
(1980- ; based in Perth, Scotland)
(ii) FirstGroup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FirstGroup
(formed in 1995 through merger; based in Aberdeen, Scotland)
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