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Tourism In Spain Booms Due To 73.2 Million Arrivals
Tourism In Spain Booms Due To 73.2 Million Arrivals

Tourism In Spain Booms Due To 73.2 Million Arrivals

The Ministry of Tourism in Spain has revealed that in the months of January to September of the current year, the country hosted no less than 73.2 million passengers traveling internationally. This reported figure is a 19.1% spike as compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. However, when […]

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Dublin Airport Enjoys High Passenger Count

Dublin Airport Enjoys High Passenger Count

Two terminals at the Dublin Airport reported a total number of 2.9 million passengers who took flights to and from the location in the month of September of the current year. This figure marked an increase of 11% as compared to the corresponding period in 2022. The Dublin Air Authority […]

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Dabico and Munich Airport Join Hands

Dabico and Munich Airport Join Hands

Dabico Airport Solutions Germany GmbH and Munich Airport have decided to collaborate to install fully automated boarding bridges for passengers. The Terminal 2 subsidiary of Munich Airport took to signing a letter of intent (LOI) along with Dabico to work on the innovative concept in cohesion. In a statement released […]

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French Airports Cancel Flights Ahead of Strikes

French Airports Cancel Flights Ahead of Strikes

The authorities in France have requested airlines to reduce the number of flights going in and out of the Paris-Orly airport, scheduled for the coming Friday. The reason behind this request is the threat of the trade unions to call a strike on account of pay increases. The authorities have […]

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EU Commercial Flights Will Soon Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels

As of now, the travel industry in the EU is striving to ensure that it successfully recovers from the pandemic. On this note, data has revealed that commercial flights have not yet reached the same levels recorded in the summer months of 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic. In September of […]

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Barcelona Cracks Down On Cruise Ships

The relevant authorities of the government in Barcelona have revealed that they will be implementing a bunch of new rules for cruise ships by the end of this month. A set of new restrictions will be introduced solely for cruise ships, which will include caps as well as dock closures. […]

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Schiphol Airport Gears Up For Autumn Holiday

Schiphol Airport has made several preparations as it is expecting an inflow of a significant number of passengers during the upcoming autumn holiday. The holiday season, which is going to take off in the last two weeks of October, expects an impressive number of visitors from abroad, specifically 3.3 million. […]

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Italy Draws Up Evacuation Plan For Tourists and Residents

Italy Draws Up Evacuation Plan For Tourists and Residents

As of now, Italy is making appropriate preparations to evacuate the tourists and residents of the country in lieu of the threat of a volcano. The relevant authorities revealed that they have come up with evacuation plans for the supervolcano located in close proximity to Naples. Moreover, the government is […]

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Spanish City Bans Sexist Outfits

Spanish City Bans Sexist Outfits

Seville, a popular tourist spot in Spain, has announced that it will not be permitting people to wear sexist underwear and outfits in public. The relevant authorities of the city revealed that they are going to start punishing people who violate this instruction. This announcement comes shortly after the newly […]

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€120,000 Bill Sent To Climate Activists

€120,000 Bill Sent To Climate Activists

A subsidiary of Lufthansa, Eurowings, has taken to sending a bill of €120,000 to a total of six climate activists. The reason cited for this action is that the activists trespassed onto the airfield of the Brandenburg Airport in Berlin in November of the previous year. Due to the trespassing, […]

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