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#12610087
2 August 2025
In Lisbon, Portugal, on August 2, 2025, people carry suitcases at a Metro entrance. In August 2024, Portugal's tourism revenue surges to an all-time high of EUR4.16 billion in a single month, underscoring the sector's strength. Through May 2025, total tourism revenue already reaches around EUR9.84 billion, marking a 5.6% rise year-on-year. The year 2024 sees a record EUR27.65 billion in tourism revenue, up 8.8% from 2023
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#12252675
11 April 2025
Pedestrians, cyclists, and travelers move through the historic Sendlinger Tor gate, one of Munich's remaining medieval city gates, in Munich, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The red brick arch connects the southern entrance of the old town with modern shopping and transit areas.
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3 April 2025
Passengers sit near the Lost and Found counter below a large tourism advertisement for Sun Paradise Land at Phu Quoc International Airport in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. The area features seating, luggage, and promotional signage welcoming travelers to the island.
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#12117920
3 March 2025
Rolling suitcases on cobblestones make a lot of noise. Tourists in the old city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025, experience this. Meanwhile, European tourist cities ban tourists from rolling their suitcases over cobblestones because the resulting noise apparently annoys local residents.
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#12117921
3 March 2025
Rolling suitcases on cobblestones make a lot of noise. Tourists in the old city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025, experience this. Meanwhile, European tourist cities ban tourists from rolling their suitcases over cobblestones because the resulting noise apparently annoys local residents.
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#12117922
3 March 2025
Rolling suitcases on cobblestones make a lot of noise. Tourists in the old city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025, experience this. Meanwhile, European tourist cities ban tourists from rolling their suitcases over cobblestones because the resulting noise apparently annoys local residents.
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#12117923
3 March 2025
Rolling suitcases on cobblestones make a lot of noise. Tourists in the old city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025, experience this. Meanwhile, European tourist cities ban tourists from rolling their suitcases over cobblestones because the resulting noise apparently annoys local residents.
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#12117924
3 March 2025
Rolling suitcases on cobblestones make a lot of noise. Tourists in the old city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025, experience this. Meanwhile, European tourist cities ban tourists from rolling their suitcases over cobblestones because the resulting noise apparently annoys local residents.
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#12117925
3 March 2025
Rolling suitcases on cobblestones make a lot of noise. Tourists in the old city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 23, 2025, experience this. Meanwhile, European tourist cities ban tourists from rolling their suitcases over cobblestones because the resulting noise apparently annoys local residents.
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#10808951
26 November 2023
People are walking by a hotel with their suitcases in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 25, 2023. During Black Friday week in Portugal, the economy is expected to receive a boost estimated between EUR120 million and EUR130 million. The majority of people (72%) are planning to spend an average of EUR290 during Black Friday, representing an 11% increase in value compared to 2022.
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#6978060
21 August 2021
A participant in the march against the installation of wind farms in the Cantabrian mountain, puts a banner in a suitcase that symbolizes that the wind farms expel them from their lives in the towns of Cantabria where they want to install these wind farms. SANTANDER 08-21-2021
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#6797394
12 June 2021
The owner of the house damaged by the landslide secures the suitcase which is still intact. A landslide at the Griya Satwika Telkom Pisangan housing estate, Ciputat, South Tangerang, Indonesia, on June 12, 2021, which resulted in the destruction of two houses by the brunt of the sheet pile consisting of walls and river stones, there were no casualties as a result of this incident.
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#6294496
22 December 2020
A person with a suitcase walks past a 'Merry Christmas' message displayed outside Victoria Station as tier 4 coronavirus restrictions are in place to limit the spread of the new strain of coronavirus as the infections continue to rise, on 22 December, 2020 in London, England. London, the south-east and the east of England entered tier 4 restrictions on Sunday, similar to the last national lockdown, with an order to stay-at-home, ban on household mixing, closing of all non-essential retail and businesses and cancellation of the planned relaxing of rules over five days around Christmas.
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#6209812
22 November 2020
Passengers seen with the obligatory face masks at the main departure hall in the terminal of Athens International Airport ATH LGAV in Greece. Many countries Greece included reintroduce Coronavirus measures like lockdown, quarantine and travel restrictions. Passengers wearing face masks and gloves, using hand sanitizers as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Greece and Europe closed the borders for people outside of Europe and the Schengen zone for a long time but Greece started lifting the traffic ban since June 2020 to boost the economy, travel and tourism industry resulting higher cases every day and facing a second wave with bigger numbers in contrast with the low cases during the first wave. Arriving passengers in the Greek airports are subject to coronavirus test. The world passenger traffic declined during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic with the industry struggling to survive. October, 2020
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#6209814
22 November 2020
Passengers seen with the obligatory face masks at the main departure hall in the terminal of Athens International Airport ATH LGAV in Greece. Many countries Greece included reintroduce Coronavirus measures like lockdown, quarantine and travel restrictions. Passengers wearing face masks and gloves, using hand sanitizers as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Greece and Europe closed the borders for people outside of Europe and the Schengen zone for a long time but Greece started lifting the traffic ban since June 2020 to boost the economy, travel and tourism industry resulting higher cases every day and facing a second wave with bigger numbers in contrast with the low cases during the first wave. Arriving passengers in the Greek airports are subject to coronavirus test. The world passenger traffic declined during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic with the industry struggling to survive. October, 2020
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#6209816
22 November 2020
Passengers seen with the obligatory face masks at the main departure hall in the terminal of Athens International Airport ATH LGAV in Greece. Many countries Greece included reintroduce Coronavirus measures like lockdown, quarantine and travel restrictions. Passengers wearing face masks and gloves, using hand sanitizers as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Greece and Europe closed the borders for people outside of Europe and the Schengen zone for a long time but Greece started lifting the traffic ban since June 2020 to boost the economy, travel and tourism industry resulting higher cases every day and facing a second wave with bigger numbers in contrast with the low cases during the first wave. Arriving passengers in the Greek airports are subject to coronavirus test. The world passenger traffic declined during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic with the industry struggling to survive. October, 2020
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