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Articles tagged “italy”

Airlines

Struggling Italian low-cost line picks a fight with Ryanair

Why in the world would anyone want to get into a PR war with Michael O'Leary? Who's next, Richard Branson? Meridiana will have much better luck airing this in court rather than the press.

Tourism

Wealthy Russians and Arabs replace Italy’s rich and famous at Sardinian resorts

Resorts are eager to welcome the new visitors, not only because numbers are so down this year, but because these tourists like to spend big on luxury goods like champagne and lobster.

Tourism

Going back in time along Sicily’s most pristine coastline

Untouched Mediterranean beaches are there to be found. Just step away from the resort areas and be prepared to walk a bit.

Cruises

Capsized cruise ship will remain an eyesore on the Italian coast until next spring

It may be more lucrative to turn the Costa Concordia into a floating museum of cruise disasters than attempt to lure tourists to book a spot on the repaired ship.

Tourism

Hundreds of travelers stranded as low-cost Italian carrier stops flying

When you're hoping for Alitalia to save your airline, you know things are rough. No word on next steps for the defunct line, but its twelve planes and Sicily base may be attractive to bidders.

SkiftX

Venice embarks on its month-long design conference with a floating theater

As architects and designers descend on the floating city for La Biennale di Venezie, the Archipelago Cinema should bring attendees' attention to the city's most pressing design issue of all -- its rising water levels.

Tourism

What business do the Italians have taking a vacation this summer?

Is it OK to go on holiday when your economy is in tatters? Those out of work youth know that the incredibly generous benefits that allow their employed elders their four week escapes come at a high cost.

Tourism

Now the Colosseum of Rome is leaning, repairs shutdown a possibility

What if the Colosseum has to be shut down for repairs, the way Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed for more than a decade all through the 1990s? What losses could it inflict on Italian tourism?

Cruises

Venice’s lagoon is doomed unless it gets a little “intelligent tourism”

An alternative dock is needed for cruise ships before erosion of Venice's main lagoon is further damaged. Venetians, who earn little revenue from cruises or their guests, hope a new bill will help them to regain control.

Media and PR

TechCrunch takes its startup roadshow to Rome this fall

Set in the Villa Borghese's Globe Theatre, Italian startups will have the chance to rub shoulders with U.S. counterparts and leaders, as well as learn what a hat tip from TC can do for a young company.