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- Jun- 2023 -9 JuneTravel
Why travellers from Norway are having trouble exchanging their kroner
A struggling krone means it will take longer for inflation to fall in line with the two percent target set…
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Working in France: What to know about getting foreign qualifications recognised
When might I need to get foreign qualifications recognised in France? There are two main times when you might need…
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La Belle Vie: Counting down the best France has to offer, from singers to beaches to stations
La Belle Vie is our regular look at the real culture of France – from language to cuisine, manners to…
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TPDCo Licencing Expo 2023 to be staged in six resort areas – TravelDailyNews International
The first leg of the Licencing Expo kicks off in Ocho Rios. KINGSTON – The Tourism Product Development Company Limited…
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French govt faces new no-confidence vote over pensions row
France’s finance ministry said it had moved to delist the shares of EDF, which traded on Euronext Paris, as the…
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Six things Canadians should know before moving to Italy
If you live in Canada, someday, you might just crack. For me, it happened after my fourth winter in Yellowknife,…
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EU court rejects Barcelona ride-hailing restrictions
A white t-shirt, dark blue shorts, flip flops and a public transport card – these are the four items that…
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Which of Germany’s big cities has the happiest residents?
LIVING IN GERMANY The newly released SKL Happiness Atlas ranks 12 big cities in Germany according to the happiness levels…
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iSeatz report reveals untapped potential in travel loyalty programs – TravelDailyNews International
Latest analysis of rewards programs offered by major hotel brands reveals emerging trends focused on unbundling, upselling, and AI-driven personalization.…
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How wages in Switzerland are being eaten up by inflation
Besides chocolate, cheese, and banks full of other people’s money, Switzerland is perhaps best known for being expensive – even…
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