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TUNE IN: Visit Italy sets up radio station to keep your clients dreaming and ready to book
Sponsored by the Italian National Tourist Board 19 Jul 2021
Looking for something to listen to on your morning walk?
Or, more accurately, something to help you pretend you’re strolling the streets of Rome instead of slogging it away in the (home) office?
Well, you’re in luck! The Italian National Tourist Board has launched the first international radio station for the promotion and relaunch of Italian tourism.
The destination marketing body’s Sydney office has secured its own 30-minute weekly English language radio program called
As Italy reopens for events, Italy at Hand live returns to Milan c-mw.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from c-mw.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By: DW
Restaurants are beginning to open to customers again
Berlin: Summer, sun, surf, sandy beaches, and lots of culture vacationing in Europe is once again a possibility. Tourists from Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, among others, can already travel to Europe, and since June 20, US citizens have also been able to do so again. As of July 1, the restrictions will be lifted for other countries jointly selected by EU member states. Tourism in Europe is picking up again. Here is an overview of the most important information:
The European Union
As coronavirus infection numbers continue to fall across Europe, many countries are lifting lockdowns and easing travel and entry requirements.
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UNWTO organises the 1st Global Youth Tourism Summit in Italy bwhotelier.businessworld.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bwhotelier.businessworld.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.