
Tourists, Rejoice! Italy, Greece Relax COVID-19 Restrictions | Business News
- Savanna Seligman
- May 6, 2022
- Business
- COVID19
- Greece
- Italy
- News
- Rejoice
- Relax
- restrictions
- tourists
By NICOLE WINFIELD and DEMETRIS NELLAS, Associated Press ROME (AP) — For travelers heading to Europe, summer vacations just got a whole lot easier. Italy and Greece relaxed some COVID-19 restrictions on Sunday before Europe’s peak summer tourist season, in a sign that life was increasingly returning to normal. Greece’s civil aviation authority announced that […]
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Is Inflation Killing Your Business? What To Do To Survive
- Savanna Seligman
- May 6, 2022
- Business
- inflation
- killing
- Survive
Ask owners what their challenges are, and they’ll say “cost of materials going up,” “I’m paying my employees more to keep them on board,” or “cost of fuel is getting ridiculous.” On the flip side, any talking head on CNBC will say inflation is to blame for those issues business owners are facing. Inflation is […]
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Asia’s travelers are back with new preferences and expectations
- Savanna Seligman
- May 6, 2022
- Asias
- expectations
- preferences
- Travelers
Since the onset of the pandemic the travel industry has dealt with a great amount of adversity – particularly in Asia. But now the tide is finally turning. Travel demand in the region started picking up toward the end of last year and has continued accelerating during the past months. The gradual opening of the […]
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En plein air: NYC aims to keep outdoor lifestyle post-virus | Health
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN – Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — As COVID-19 ravaged New York City, virus-wary denizens locked out of indoor public places poured into the streets, sidewalks and parks. They dined with friends in outdoor sheds hastily erected by restaurants, and went to health classes, concerts and even therapy sessions on streets […]
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