Tourism is back to normal and with it quite a few restrictions and disruptions around the world.
In the summer we saw disruptions at the airports and the various airlines and the trend continues with strikes expected in some very attractive destinations in Europe.
This Thursday (January 19) there will be a huge protest in Paris that is expected to disrupt traffic throughout the city.
This is a protest by the yellow vests that is expected to affect the opening of businesses, the closing of main roads, public transportation, various events and more.
It is not yet clear whether the French protest will become permanent in the future, but at this stage it is one day that is expected to affect many tourists and locals who will be there.
Protests are expected.
Paris, photo: Reuters
The Portuguese airline that is also active in Israel, TAP, is expected to go on strike between January 25-31.
This is a strike by the company's air crews which is due to the terms of their employment.
At the moment it is still unclear how and to what extent the strike will affect flights to and from Israel, but it is recommended to check the matter with the airline.
One of the Israeli tourist's favorite destinations, London is expected to be affected by strikes at the beginning of next month.
About 100,000 public service workers are expected to strike on February 1 following demands to improve wage conditions.
The strike is expected to affect many airports in England and among the strikers are also the border inspectors and workers in various positions at the country's airports.
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London, Photo: AP
Also in Italy there is a relatively minor transport strike that starts today and is expected to continue towards the end of January.
In this case, these are sanctions that, according to the report in Euro News, are not expected to have a significant impact, if at all, on tourists who come to the country.
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