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Articles tagged “france”

Ground Transport

The coming trend in European train travel: High-speed goes low cost

While the U.S. government battles over the costs and necessity of Amtrak, Europe is moving on to affordable high-speed train travel making our network look antiquated and overpriced.

Ground Transport

French rail operator launches budget high-speed line out of Paris

The additional seats and few frills will be familiar to passengers who spend time of budget airlines, but the speed and ease of high-speed rail will feel like a luxury.

Tourism

Michelin guide brings clarity in the ongoing drama of a French chef’s suicide

Michelin and Gault-Millault may have dodged the blame in the fallout after Loiseau's suicide, but the tragic act was more a testament to the chef's fragile condition and the pressures of the French restaurant than the guides' rating systems.

Tourism

Corsican separatists battle organized crime in a fight over Mediterranean tourism spoils

Behind every vacation paradise is a story that most visitors don't understand. In Bali it's a water shortage, in Corsica it's a conflict over the future -- with tourism as the pawn.

Corsican separatists battle organized crime in a fight over Mediterranean tourism spoils

Hotels

French crack down on British ski operators, seeking an edge on the slopes

This conflict between French authorities and British ski tour operators is about money and not about ski safety.

French crack down on British ski operators, seeking an edge on the slopes

SkiftX

Exploring a revitalized Dijon, France by foot

Smaller European cities have a hard time getting people to visit by competing on marquee sights alone. But those that can offer an urban experience with a mix of old architecture and forward-thinking city planning can create a better experience for bith visitors and residents.

Tourism

France plans on capitalizing on the multi-billion-dollar trend surrounding cycle tourism

Experts are convening next week to chat about the economic benefits expected from an estimated 2.295 billion trips taking place in Europe, and there’s no location more appropriate for the summit than France.

France plans on capitalizing on the multi-billion-dollar trend surrounding cycle tourism

Uncategorized

Striking Belgian workers will disrupt Eurostar and other rail services

The 24-hour strike is more an inconvenience than anything else, but coupled with a cross-channel ferry strike that ended after ten days it speaks to a possible new season of transport strikes in Europe.

Online Travel

French railway company opens booking site to offer way more than rail

SNCF is shutting down its rail-only sites to focus on its more comprehensive French Voyages brand, despite the company president’s concern that large search engines will knock out small operators.

SkiftX

France tries an ad campaign to do something about its rudeness

But what about French attitudes outside France? They're perennial challengers to the world's worst tourists title. Perhaps the RATP could print wallet-sized cards to help?