La Norvegia si unisce all’Italia, alla Spagna, agli Stati Uniti, ai Paesi Bassi, alle Bahamas, al Messico, al Belize e alla Nuova Zelanda nell’imporre le tasse sui viaggi di crociera in mezzo a un aumento di apertura
La Norvegia si unisce all’Italia, alla Spagna, agli Stati Uniti, ai Paesi Bassi, alle Bahamas, al Messico, al Belize e alla Nuova Zelanda nell’imporre le tasse sui viaggi di crociera in mezzo a un aumento di apertura
Looks like Norway’s joining the International Can’t Decide Our Food Club.
ChocoBerryBliss on
the world’s relay race of progress. Exciting to see where the baton goes nex
wildgirl202 on
Just ban the bloody things already
Sendflutespls on
If there ever was a first world problem…
Caranthi on
Fuck those boomers
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>Norway’s tax won’t hit all tourists — not yet. It’s targeted. Purposeful. Aimed at ships that bring thousands of people for just a few hours, often to towns that barely have a single supermarket. It’s not anti-tourist. It’s a line in the snow. The locals in Tromsø, in Lofoten, in the northern fjords — they’re tired of feeling like the sideshow in someone else’s bucket list. And Svalbard? It’s on the brink. The Arctic ecosystem can’t afford to be the next Venice.
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This only proves one thing: theyre not bothered by numbers, but by not extracting enough money from tourists. If they were really bothered theyd denied cruise ships all together
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Looks like Norway’s joining the International Can’t Decide Our Food Club.
the world’s relay race of progress. Exciting to see where the baton goes nex
Just ban the bloody things already
If there ever was a first world problem…
Fuck those boomers
>Norway’s tax won’t hit all tourists — not yet. It’s targeted. Purposeful. Aimed at ships that bring thousands of people for just a few hours, often to towns that barely have a single supermarket. It’s not anti-tourist. It’s a line in the snow. The locals in Tromsø, in Lofoten, in the northern fjords — they’re tired of feeling like the sideshow in someone else’s bucket list. And Svalbard? It’s on the brink. The Arctic ecosystem can’t afford to be the next Venice.
This only proves one thing: theyre not bothered by numbers, but by not extracting enough money from tourists. If they were really bothered theyd denied cruise ships all together