According to the European Office for Statistics, a significant number of international tourists came from the extra-EU and European Union countries. Consequently, they accounted for 43% of the total nights spent in tourist accommodations across the EU in the previous year. Out of all the countries that recorded record levels […]
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Number of Flights Reduced at Gatwick Airport
The second busiest airport in London, which is the Gatwick Airport, has ordered to reduce the number of flights that will be operating from the location. This decision was made in light of the rising number of coronavirus cases among the air traffic control employees. Earlier in the week, the […]
Read MoreTourists Become Wary of Sharks
In the peak summer months, various tourists have spotted sharks in different areas across the globe, making them proceed with caution when they go for swimming. In more than one instance, tourists have recorded appearances of sharks, but experts believe that there is nothing to be worried about. According to […]
Read MoreFraport Reveals First Walk-Through Scanner
Fraport has made an announcement that it will begin testing the first security scanner for passengers in the world at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). The airport took to issuing a recent statement in which it talked about the R&S QPS Walk2000 from Rohde & Schwarz. The statement revealed that the scanner […]
Read MoreBulgaria Creates Special Routes for Chinese Travelers
In a recent announcement, Zaritsa Dinkova, the Bulgarian Minister for Tourism, revealed that her country is making substantial efforts to ensure that it is a welcoming place for all. Consequently, she added that new tourist routes are being constructed to facilitate the travel of Chinese travelers, who have shown interest […]
Read MoreDenmark Introduces Digital Flight Incidents from 2024
Denmark has introduced a new facility for aviation organizations whereby they will be able to report incidents digitally with ease. This will become effective from the 1st of January, 2024, according to the Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority. The authority further added that necessary changes are currently being negotiated […]
Read MoreGlobal Tourism is Swiftly Recovering
The most recent report presented by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) revealed that tourism across the globe is slowly recovering. This recovery pertains to the levels that tourism was recorded at before the coronavirus pandemic hit, and restrictions were imposed in numerous countries worldwide. By the end of […]
Read MoreFrance Requests EU to Cut €10 Plane Tickets
France has decided to take action to minimize the social and environmental cost of the cheap flights it offers. Consequently, it has requested the support and aid of various EU member countries to levy a minimum price on all flights. According to the country, a joint effort from the EU […]
Read MoreEnvironmentalists Concerned for Croatia
The number of visitors arriving in Croatia is expected to go up to levels recorded before the pandemic. According to a recent statement by the Croatian Tourism Ministry, despite the rise of tourism being beneficial for the economy, it can cause serious damage to the environment. Numerous environmentalists across the […]
Read MoreTalayotic Menorca Added to UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites
The Talayotic Menorca, a site located in Spain, has been added to the World Heritage Sites list of UNESCO. It is the 50th location in the country to become a part of the list and was specially chosen by the World Heritage Committee of the organization. The Spanish government The […]
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