
€10 more at the Louvre museum, €3 more at the Palace of Versailles… tourists visiting France from outside the European Union now have to pay significantly higher entrance fees at some of the most popular sites in the country. This after a recent daytime heist at the Louvre exposed shortcomings in its maintenance and security systems. Plus, Ryanair’s CEO blasted what he called “stupid” passenger taxes in Brussels and said the company would reduce its flights to the city by 10% this year.
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