Norbert Kettner, CEO of Vienna Tourism, explains that the Austrian
capital, which used to be one of the most successful tourism destination
in the world, is suffering dramaticly from massive reduced air-connections
from all over the world.
capital, which used to be one of the most successful tourism destination
in the world, is suffering dramaticly from massive reduced air-connections
from all over the world.
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