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The US and UK have announced the prohibition of any electronic devices larger than a smartphone on flights from the Middle East and North Africa.
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The European Union is looking to digitalise ship passenger registration in order to make search and rescue operations more efficient.
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The European Commission has re-adopted a cartel decision against 11 air cargo carriers and imposed a fine of some 776 million euros for operating a “price–fixing cartel”.
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A visa facilitation pilot program that allows non-European Union citizens from Turkish ports to visit select Greek islands has been extended by one year.
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Turkey says all EU agreements, including the migrant deal to stem migrant flows from entering Europe via Greece, will be called off if Turkish citizens do not get visa-free travel.
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Greek Secretary General for Tourism Policy and Development, Yiorgos Tziallas, recently met with senior officials from the European Commission in Brussels.
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Greece and Kuwait have entered the next phase of bilateral cooperation in tourism after parliament ratified a relevant bill.
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European lawmakers recently pushed for the imposition of visas on US citizens traveling to Europe in a move towards resolving a transatlantic dispute running since 2014 which does not allow nationals of five EU countries to enter the US without a visa.
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The European Commission on Wednesday presented a White Paper that outlines five possible paths for the EU to take in the coming years.
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Georgia nationals can travel throughout the EU for 90 days without a visa, after the European Commission ratified the country’s visa liberalization.