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  2. Five European Airports to Avoid for Flight Connections - AOL

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    Zach Honig For business travelers, paying a few extra bucks for a direct flight is seldom an issue, but tourists often book flights with cost in mind, choosing to fly multiple segments to reach ...

  3. Anti-tourist backlash in Europe causes cruise ships to ... - AOL

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    Despite grumbling about a rising lack of hospitality, the global cruise industry is set to carry 10.7% more passengers in 2028 than in 2023, when 31.7 million tourists boarded the liners. This ...

  4. 27 Summer Tourist Spots to Avoid — and Where to Go Instead

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    1. Avoid: Niagara Falls, New York and Canada. Along with all the natural beauty come crowds by the busload, particularly during summer, and development that has grown to include unrelated ...

  5. Impacts of tourism - Wikipedia

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    Indirect economic impacts (the supply chain, investment, and government collective) account for 50.7 percent of the total GDP contribution from travel and tourism in 2014. [6] Induced spending, which is the re-circulation of a tourist dollar within a community, is another way that tourism indirectly has an impact on a community. [10]

  6. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. tourist visas that are valid for further travel are accepted as substitute visas for national visas in the following territories: Albania – 90 days Antigua and Barbuda – 30 days; 100 USD visa waiver fee applies. Argentina – 90 days; 71 countries. Belize – 30 days; 50 USD visa waiver fee applies. Bosnia and Herzegovina – 30 days

  7. The Disaster Tourist - The Huffington Post

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    They truck in a type of traveling—to war zones, political hot spots, “dodgy” locales—that is known as “adventure” tourism (or “dark” tourism, which, more on that later). It’s a surprisingly vibrant market, one that grew by about 65 percent annually between 2008 and 2012 (the last year data was available) to a value of $263 ...

  8. European Travel Commission - Wikipedia

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    ETC was established in Stalheim, Norway, during an excursion of the 1948 Congress of the International Union of Official Travel Organizations (IUOTO).ETC became IUOTO's regional commission for Europe in line with the latter's aim “to promote, in a technical and entirely non-political manner, freedom of travel, so as to strengthen peace and mutual understanding between the nations of the ...

  9. Commentary: Tourists have made Europe a nightmare. I ... - AOL

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    This was also sadly true of Venice, arguably Europe’s Exhibit A against overtourism. If there was a sector of the economy devoted to something other than tourism, I didn’t notice.