The relevant authorities in the UK have revealed that they have decided on a couple of plans to ease entry requirements for students from France. This has been done to make it easier for French pupils to not have to face various travel restrictions when going on school trips. In […]
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Switzerland to Adapt Digitalization Laws
The Federal Council in Switzerland has announced that it will be initiating a series of consultations on the digitalization plans for Schengen visas. This move comes at a time when the relevant authorities of Switzerland decided to join hands with the European Union and digitize the application process for visas. […]
Read MoreHealth Ministry in Greece Denies Claims of Bedbugs
The Health Ministry in Greece has requested the assistance of the local law enforcement authorities against fraud. According to the relevant government authority, some culprits are going around in an attempt to scare off tourists. As a result, visitors are leaving their apartments located in Athens, especially due to the […]
Read MoreConcerns of Collapse Voiced by Garisenda Tower
Garisenda Tower, a historic landmark and tourist spot located in the city of Bologna in Italy, has raised some concerns. The location attracts a significant number of visitors from all over the globe each year, and believes a potential collapse could be imminent if the right steps are not taken. […]
Read MoreGermany’s Weather Causes Train Cancelations and Flight Landings
The weather in Germany has significantly worsened, which has caused a delay and suspension of various flights flying in and out of the country. Just recently, the cold led to a number of flights at the Munich Airport (MUC) being canceled, which has left passengers unable to reach their destination […]
Read MoreEuropean Authorities Warn Tourists to be Cautious in Lieu of Cold Weather
Various member states of the European Union have forecasted terribly cold weather in the upcoming days. Countries such as Ukraine and Moldova have recently undergone bouts of heavy rainfall, which has left destruction in its wake. As a result, people and property have sustained serious damage. Meanwhile, Bulgaria has taken […]
Read MoreEU Agency Reveals 34% of All Tourism Nights Spent in European Countries
European Union recorded a total of 34% of overall tourist nights spent in various member states in the months of July and August in the previous year. As per the latest report published by Eurostat, the EU agency, August came out as the peak month in terms of overnight stays. […]
Read MoreSpain Records 8.1 Million International Flight Seats
As per the most recent data released by Turespana, the tourism office in Spain, the total number of planned seats for international flights to the country was significantly high this year. In a report published by the relevant office, the number stood at 8.1 million, which is a 14.2% surge […]
Read MoreFrance to Set Up Stringent Anti-Smoking Laws for Visitors
As per a new ban introduced by the relevant authorities in France, tourists and residents will no longer be permitted to smoke at beaches across the country. According to the government, this ban will be a national effort to encourage people to give up the habit of smoking. In the […]
Read MoreEU Parliament to Promote Transparent Tourism in Europe
The EU Parliament has joined hands with the Council of Europe in an effort to boost a balanced tourism landscape on the continent. For this reason, it has agreed to draft a regulation aimed at the collection and sharing of travel data for short-term accommodation rental services. As per the […]
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