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Alex Trebuchet

One can only sympathize with the "luck" of Egyptian resorts. But it is even more a pity for tourists who wanted to bask in the warm sun "somewhere nearby", but found themselves victims of the ban of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Jordan on the flight of planes with Russian insurance. Now the flight from Moscow to Sharm el-Sheikh will take 11 hours.

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@aleksey
Alex Trebuchet

From January 1, 2023, Turkey introduces a tourist tax. Now, unless you plan to spend the night in a tent, get ready to fork out for an additional 2% of the cost of accommodation and any services provided by the hotel, hostel, guest house, apartment hotel and even a catering.

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@aleksey
Alex Trebuchet

The Amsterdam authorities decided to fight the reputation of the city of "coffee shops and debauchery" by coming up with a development strategy until 2035, called "Stay away".

Amsterdam

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@aleksey
Alex Trebuchet

After the resumption of direct flights to Thailand in October, Russian tourists flooded into the Kingdom of Southeast Asia. If in September, the number of tourists set post-COVID records at 15,900 people per month, by October it had more than doubled to over 44,000.

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@aleksey
Alex Trebuchet

Russia Airlines, which is part of the Aeroflot Group, will impose penalties on passengers who decide to disembark after the doors are closed without respectable reasons.

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@nonconformisto
Evgeny Golitsyn

The Islands of French Polynesia have adopted a new ecotourism development plan, making travel more difficult.

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@travel_digest
Travel Digest

As part of the Moscow Seasons, 22 free ice rinks presumably will be opened starting from December 1, 2024. Opening hours are from 11:00 - 22:00 on weekdays and from 10:00 - 22:00 on weekends.

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@aleksey
Alex Trebuchet

The interior ministers of European countries have approved Croatia's membership in the Schengen Area without borders. Border posts with Slovenia and Hungary will be eliminated from January 1, 2023.

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@aleksey
Alex Trebuchet

For over a year now, prices of all goods in the country have been growing at a rapid rate. Currency devaluation has led to an increase in the cost of electricity, which automatically pushed up the cost of production of food, goods and rent. Many products have risen by more than 25% in a year.

The tourist lanes and Galata Tower in Istanbul

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