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Cities that started charging a daily tourist tax in 2024 & more travel news

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April 17, 2024 / 13:01 IST
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Virgin Australia could soon operate pet-friendly flights. The service will have specific rules: pets limited to small cats and dogs will be allowed on designated domestic routes, in approved carriers. (Gustavo Fring/Pexels)

1. St Petersburg started levying a tourist tax of 100 rubles per person for each day of stay (1 Russian Ruble = INR 0.90), excluding the day of arrival, starting this financial year (April 1, 2024). The tourist tax applies to individuals aged 18 or above residing in a hotel for more than 24 hours. Visitors can pay upon check-in at their hotel. St Petersburg is the not the only city that charges a Tourist Tax. The Indonesian government began taxing travellers visiting Bali from February 14, 2024.  In January, Iceland reintroduced its tourist tax following a pandemic hiatus - depending on the city, tourist tax can be somewhere between $1 and $8 per night in Italy. Portugal charges nearly $2 per night as Tourist Tax in 13 cities, including Lisbon and Porto. In anticipation of the 2024 Olympics, French government has revealed plans to triple the tourist taxes on hotel rooms in Paris - depending on the type of lodging, the proposed increase in the current tourist tax will range from 0.75 to 15 euros per night. Amsterdam has decided to raise the  to 12.5% of the hotel room price. All cruise passengers, as well as overnight visitors, will be obliged to pay this tax. Last year, Manchester introduced a tourism tax on temporary lodgings — like hotels and other holiday accommodations — totalling just over $1 per night.

2. If you hate flying with bawling, grumpy kids on your flight, flying on a Sunday might be the best for you, especially if you are planning a holiday during Autumn. Another good idea is to avoid flying during summer months because summer is a popular time for kids to travel, with June, July and August seeing the highest share of bookings with children, according to the Hopper report. If weekend travel isn’t your thing, Thursday or Friday flights may be your next best bet.

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3. Air India aircraft with Thales’s Avant Up inflight entertainment: Air India will place Thales’s Avant Up inflight entertainment (IFE) systems in 51 of its airliners. Under the agreement, 40 existing Boeing 777s and 787s, as well as 11 new-production 787s and Airbus A350s will get the new equipment in their cabins. The upgrades and retrofits to the in-service Air India aircraft will start this year. In 2025, Thales will provide the Avant Up IFE for the new airliners yet to be delivered by Boeing and Airbus.

4. Club Vistara Points Fest 2024: Club Vistara, the loyalty program of Vistara, announced Points Fest 2024 across its Bank/Hotel Point Transfer Partners. The campaign allowed Club Vistara members to earn up to 40 percent Bonus CV Points (up to 100,000 CV Points per partner and up to 11,00,000 CV Points with all Points Transfer Partners) on eligible Bank/Hotel reward programs with a minimum transfer of 5,000 CV Points.