Radar blackout halts flights across northern Italy
A radar blackout at Milan’s Area Control Centre halted all flights at northwest Italy’s busiest airports for nearly two hours on Saturday evening.
Continue ReadingA radar blackout at Milan’s Area Control Centre halted all flights at northwest Italy’s busiest airports for nearly two hours on Saturday evening.
Continue ReadingProtests are taking place today and throughout the weekend in Venice, Genoa, and several other European cities. Local campaigners are rally against the damaging impact of mass tourism on their communities.
Continue ReadingUber has unveiled new luxury travel options for Italy’s Amalfi Coast ahead of what is expected to be a record-breaking summer. With over five million visitors forecast to descend on the region, the transport giant will offer helicopter rides, boat cruises, and pre-booked ground transport.
Continue ReadingItaly’s Fiumicino Airport has launched the country’s first in-terminal dog hotel, offering luxury accommodation and care.
Continue ReadingItaly has introduced new rules allowing medium-sized and large dogs to travel in the cabin on flights, the transport ministry announced on Monday.
Continue ReadingItaly is becoming increasingly pet-friendly, with more public transport options allowing pets to travel alongside their owners.
Continue ReadingItaly’s Blue Flags have increased by 10 this year, with a total of 246 resorts now awarded the coveted eco-label, the international Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) announced on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe town of Sirmione on Lake Garda was overwhelmed by visitors over the May bank holiday weekend. Local authorities estimated around 75,000 tourists visited the town. Sirmione has a population of just 8,000.
Continue ReadingRome has reopened the 19th-century Casina del Salvi, located inside the Celio Archaeological Park near the Colosseum. The newly restored neoclassical building now hosts a café and public study hall.
Continue ReadingThe controversial Venice entrance fee for day-trippers is reinstated, with new conditions aimed at better managing visitor numbers. While the charge had little impact on reducing tourist flows last year, officials say the data gathered from the system could prove crucial in developing more targeted strategies to tackle overtourism.
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