The document provides information about various international organizations that support the air travel industry:
- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) represents over 230 airlines and facilitates processes to simplify travel and reduce costs for passengers and cargo.
- The United Federation of Travel Agents' Associations (UFTAA) represents and defends the interests of tour operators, travel agencies, and consumers. It aims to strengthen its members and enhance sustainable tourism.
- Both organizations help make travel easier by standardizing processes, representing members, and resolving conflicts in the industry. Without these groups, air travel would be more complicated and risky.
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22. Rome – The Colosseum The Colosseum or Roman Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre is an elliptical amphitheatre in the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire.
23. Rome – The Colosseum The monumental structure has fallen into ruins, but even today it is an imposing and beautiful sight, and it is also one of the new seven wonders.
24. Rome – Trevi Fountain The Trevi Fountain is a fountain in the Trevi rione in Rome, Italy, standing 25.9 meters high and 19.8 meters wide, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city.
25. Venice – Gondola Serenade The gondola is the symbol of Venice, it provides a very special view of the city.
26. A visit to Venice is not complete unless you take a Gondola Serenade down the world famous Grand Canal. Venice – Gondola Serenade
27. Venice – Bridge of Sighs This bridge which connects the Doges Palace with the prisons, representative of a symbol of Venetian power.
28. The bridge name originated from the suggestion that prisoners would sigh at their final view of the beautiful and mesmerizing Venice through the two small windows before being taken down to their cells. Venice – Bridge of Sighs
29. Pisa – Leaning Tower of Pisa The Leaning Tower of Pisa or simply The Tower of Pisa is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa.
30. Pisa – Leaning Tower of Pisa This monument is mostly famous for its strong inclination. Even today the great mass continues to sink very slowly about 1 mm every year.
36. Zurich – Swiss National Museum The Swiss National Museum is one of the most important art museums of cultural history in Europe and the world.
37. Zurich – Swiss National Museum It contains Switzerland’s largest collection of objects regarding the cultural history of Switzerland. Its exhibition covers all periods, from prehistory to the 21st century.
38. Zurich – Rhine Falls The Rhine Falls (Rheinfall in German) are the Largest Plain Waterfalls in Europe.
39. Boat trips can be taken up to the Rhine falls. There are also viewing platforms with a spectacular view of the falls built on both sides of the Rhine. Zurich – Rhine Falls
40. Interlaken – Mount Titlis The Titlis is a mountain in the Urner Alps of Switzerland. It is located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Berne in Switzerland, overlooking Engelberg (Obwalden).
41. At Mount Titlis, you can enjoy a magnificent ride in the world's first revolving 'Rotair' gondola, which offers a 360° panoramic view of the Alps. Interlaken – Mount Titlis
42. Lucerne – Lion Monument The Lion Monument in Lucerne is a giant dying lion carved out of a wall of sandstone rock above a pond at the east end of the medieval town.
43. It was designed as a memorial for the mercenary soldiers from central Switzerland who lost their lives while serving the French king Louis XVI during the French Revolution. Lucerne – Lion Monument
44. Geneva – Jet d'Eau The Jet d'Eau, or Water-Jet, is a large fountain in Geneva and it is also one of the city's most famous Landmarks.
45. The Jet d’Eau operates in summer and during the Motor Show in early March. It’s illuminated after dark. Geneva – Jet d'Eau
51. Paris – Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris.
52. The Tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Paris – Eiffel Tower
53. Paris – Arc De Triomphe The Arc de Triomphe, is a monument in Paris, honors those who fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars.
54. On the inside and the top of the arc there are all of the names of generals and wars fought. Underneath is the tomb of the unknown soldier from World War I. Paris – Arc De Triomphe
55. Paris – The Louvre The Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre) is a Historic Monument and national museum of France and the most important Art Museum in the world.
56. Nearly 35,000 objects from the 6th millennium BC to the 19th century AD are exhibited over an area of 60,600 square metres (652,300 square feet). Paris – The Louvre
57. Paris – The Disneyland Disneyland Paris provides a great family vacation, while allowing the family to also enjoy the city of Paris a few minutes away.
58. Occupying 140 acres, it is the largest Disney park based on the original in California. The park opened as Euro Disneyland on 12 April 1992. Paris – The Disneyland
59. Nice – Promenade des Anglais The Promenade des Anglais ("Walk of the English") or Promenade or, for short, La Prom, is a celebrated promenade along the Mediterranean at Nice, France.
60. On Sundays, bicyclists, babystrollers, and whole families can be seen out for a stroll along the Promenade. It has also become a favorite place for skateboarders and in-line skaters. Nice – Promenade des Anglais
61. Nice – Sainte Jeanne D’ Arc Church Sainte Jeanne d'Arc is a Catholic church located in Nice, France noticeable for its original architecture. It is dedicated to Joan of Arc.
75. Eurail Eurail is one of the easiest ways to discover Europe – hassle-free rail transport in a continent of many languages, indigenous cultures, and a beautiful countryside.
76. Eurail which is one the best and the most famous rail systems in the world offers nearly 5,000 options to suit your precise travel plan and budget! Whether you’re traveling consecutive days or intermittently, you’ll find the Eurail Pass as the best bet. Eurail
77. Depending on the countries you want to visit in Europe, you can purchase any of the numerous Eurail Passes or Point to Point sector tickets between cities. All these can be purchased in Indian Rupees in India. Eurail
78. Coach European bus travel is usually affordable and often very comfortable. Bus stations are located in city centers, often adjacent to or in striking distance of train stations.
79. Bus often travels through rural districts beyond the reach of trains and main thoroughfares. So, this means that you will be able to see parts of Europe, in particular small towns, villages, and mountain territories, that you won't be able to experience from a train or plane. Coach
80. So, if you're not travelling with a rail pass, then bus travel is definitely worth considering, with the bus and coach service in some European countries offering a better alternative to the rail network. Coach