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Giant Aquarium Bursts in Berlin
An aquarium in Berlin that was home to nearly 1,500 exotic fish burst early Friday morning, sending 1 million liters of water gushing into a hotel lobby and out to the street.
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Massive Berlin Aquarium With 1,500 Tropical Fish, 264,000 Gallons of Water Bursts
A huge aquarium in Berlin burst, spilling debris, water and hundreds of tropical fish out of the AquaDom tourist attraction in the heart of the German capital early Friday.
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Visit Native California Campaign
California is launching an initiative to bring more tourism to native communities. It’s funded by a $1 million federal grant aimed in part at tackling the pandemic’s economic impact. Raj Mathai speaks with Kate Anderson of Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians on this.
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California, Tribal Leaders Announce New Tourism Initiative
California is launching an initiative to bring more tourism to native communities. It’s funded by a $1 million federal grant aimed in part at tackling the pandemic’s economic impact.
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Cruise Line Launches 8-Day Riverboat Trip Through San Francisco Bay With Stops in Napa, Stockton
Take a luxurious cruise along…the Napa River, San Joaquin River and the California Delta?
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Venice Unveils Mandatory Day-Trippers' Reservation and Fee
Starting in January, Venice will oblige day-trippers to make reservations and pay a fee to visit the historic lagoon city.
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The 10 Most Fun States in America to Visit This Summer, According to a New Report
To determine the list, WalletHub compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia across two key dimensions: “entertainment and recreation” and “nightlife.”
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Canceled Tours, Threatened Attractions: Tourism Contends With Climate Change
The Pacific Northwest is famous for its rain, but recent climate change has brought drought, wildfires and landslides, forcing a Portland, Oregon, tour company to restructure its outings along the Columbia River Gorge. America’s Hub World Tours canceled 360 trips while the Eagle Creek Fire burned in 2017, when areas along the river were shut down and trees and vegetation…
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From Portland to Miami, Climate Change Threatens Local Tourism
For small tourism businesses across the U.S., climate change is fundamentally shifting the experiences and sites they’re able to offer clientele. “We’re seeing ski destinations without snow in the winter, we’re seeing beaches increasingly eroded,” says Expedia’s VP of sustainability, Aditi Mohapatra. “So there’s the kind of physical manifestations of climate change that are having a real impact on...
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Hundreds More Flights Were Canceled on Memorial Day Weekend
More than 900 flights were canceled today, on top of the already over 3,500 flights canceled since Friday.
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Business Leaders in SF, San Jose Aim to Bolster Travel, Tourism Sectors
Business and hospitality leaders in San Francisco and San Jose on Thursday are kicking off National Travel and Tourism Week with some positive projections in leisure travel but a lot more work needed in the business travel sector. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Business Leaders in SF, San Jose Aim to Bolster Travel, Tourism Sectors
Business and hospitality leaders in San Francisco and San Jose on Thursday are kicking off National Travel and Tourism Week with some positive projections in leisure travel but a lot more work needed in the business travel sector. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Business Leaders in SF, San Jose Aim to Bolster Travel, Tourism Sectors
Business and hospitality leaders in San Francisco and San Jose on Thursday are kicking off National Travel and Tourism Week with some positive projections in leisure travel but a lot more work needed in the business travel sector.
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Exploring Wine Country From a Sidecar
Sidecar Tours, which offers food, wine and brewery tours in wine country, is helping to pour new life into family-owned wineries along the way.
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Exploring Wine Country From a Sidecar
Sidecar Tours, which offers food, wine and brewery tours in wine country, is helping to pour new life into family-owned wineries along the way.
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Some Passports Are Better Than Others. Here's a List of the Most Powerful Ones
Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries in Europe, tops a new passport index that analyzes factors that affect global citizens.
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What It's Like to Travel to Australia Right Now
CNBC Travel looks into what it’s now like to visit a country that was once labeled “Fortress Australia” because of its strict Covid-19 policies.
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The 4 Types of Vacations That May Be Hard to Book in 2022
After two years of vacation plans being halted by Covid-19, travelers are beginning to regain their confidence and are booking holidays up to a year in advance.
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Britain's P&O Ferries Lays Off 800 Staff and Suspends Sailing, Saying Its Business Is ‘Not Sustainable'
British ferry operator P&O Ferries made 800 staff redundant and suspended sailing with immediate effect Thursday, saying the business was “not sustainable.”
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Covid Pushed Nearly 5 Million More in Southeast Asia Into Extreme Poverty, Says Asian Development Bank
Covid-19 pushed 4.7 million people in Southeast Asia into extreme poverty last year and erased 9.3 million jobs, the Asian Development Bank said.