
Some museum entrance fees go up for non-EU tourists in France
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Tourists from outside the European Union will now face increased entrance fees at major French attractions, with the Louvre raising its fee by €10 and the Palace of Versailles by €3. This decision follows a recent theft at the Louvre that highlighted issues with the museum's security and maintenance. Additionally, Ryanair's CEO criticized passenger taxes in Brussels, announcing a 10% reduction in flights to the city.
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The Louvre and the Palace of Versailles are among the most visited sites in France, attracting millions of tourists each year. The recent daytime heist at the Louvre has raised questions about the adequacy of security measures in place, prompting a reevaluation of entrance fees as a means to bolster funding for improvements. Ryanair's criticism of passenger taxes highlights the ongoing challenges faced by airlines in balancing operational costs with customer affordability.
This article reflects the author's views and does not necessarily represent the opinions of France 24.
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