ANA Airports located throughout Portugal have taken to review their tariff proposals and devise some new ones. Consequently, they have decided to plan for an average increase of €1.60 in airport fees at all national airports in the upcoming year. In the year 2024, the average surge in regulated fees […]
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San Sebastian To Ban Construction Of New Hotels
San Sebastian, a city in Spain, recently announced that it is planning to ban the construction of new vacation rentals and hotels in the country. This is part of the city’s bid to foster a more sustainable approach to tourism in the region and the country as a whole. According […]
Read MoreFrance To Cancel Over 16,000 Flights Next Year
The main airports in Paris have revealed that they will soon be canceling thousands of flights that have already been scheduled for the months of January and February. The reason cited for these mass cancelations is the relevant authorities in the country decided to upgrade their air traffic control systems. […]
Read MoreScotland Announces Plans To Tax Cruise Ships
The government of Scotland has announced plans to empower the local councils in the country, thus allowing them to tax cruise ships. This is being done to ensure that cities and towns are able to raise funds for the development of port towns that accommodate a large number of cruise […]
Read MoreRail Systems In Chaos Due To Power Failures
Passengers hoping to travel via rail were to use the main line on the East Coast to take them from Edinburgh Waverly to King Cross in London. However, they have now been advised not to travel via rail since both ends of the line are experiencing a failure in electricity […]
Read MoreStorm Ciaran Causes Travel Chaos In Europe
Storm Ciaran has caused widespread chaos in travel in the UK and various other surrounding countries. Consequently, the travel sector is struggling with large-scale delays and cancellations, which are expected to last until next week as the country braces for the storm to hit. According to the Met Office, the […]
Read MoreDestinations In Southern Europe Close To Pre-Pandemic Levels
As per the latest CityDNA Barometer Report, drawn by ForwardKeys, has revealed that the European travel and tourism sector is likely to end the current year on a good note, especially due to its final quarter. The report, which uses the most recent air ticketing data, revealed that Southern European […]
Read MoreTUI Fly Belgium Delays Launch of Flights Due To Regional Tensions
TUI Fly Belgium has announced that it will be delaying the launch of its flights between the airport in Antwerp and Tel Aviv, a city in Israel, until the spring of 2024. This decision was made last week on the 25th of October amid the rising regional tensions in the […]
Read MoreDenmark Records 18.8 Million Overnight Stays
Statistics Denmark has published a report to reveal that in the first nine months of the current year, the country recorded more than 18 million overnight stays in various accommodation establishments located throughout Denmark. This number reflects a decline of 385,000 overnight stays as compared to the corresponding period of […]
Read MoreTravelers Express Concern Regarding EU Tourism Infrastructure
Travelers from Brazil and China have shown the highest level of concern regarding the tourism infrastructure present in the various countries of Europe. This was revealed after the Long-Haul Travel Barometer survey of six key markets of Europe, which is annually conducted by the European Travel Commission (ETC). When asked […]
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