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David T. Parry, American Tourism Society (ATS) chairman and chairman of the Academic Travel Abroad, presided over the 2009 Annual Meeting and announced the results of the biennial elections to the ATS board of directors. The Annual ATS Meeting took place at the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm in Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Germany, immediately preceding the opening of the ATS Fall Conference.
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What you need to know about traveling to Europe this summer
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A couple of tourists look out at the Balos beach and its lagoon in the north west of the island of Crete, an island in Greece.
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A supermoon sets behind the Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 27. France has also eased restrictions for some overseas visitors.
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People visit the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona in May. Spain plans to broaden entry to vaccinated travelers in June.
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Umbrellas on a beach on the Greek island of Crete were ready for tourists on May 14.