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MARGHERITA MARULLO

Italy, United States

Editor at The Travel

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  • 2 weeks ago | thetravel.com | MARGHERITA MARULLO

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account It’s that time of year! Flowers are blooming, and the air is filled with birdsong. Tree foliage has swapped its rusty-brown, grayish autumn and winter hues for vibrant green, with new shoots peaking out, waiting to be bathed and nurtured by the sun’s magical light. There’s even a different scent to the air: the freshness of spring! The night sky is also changing to welcome the spring season, offering an array of celestial events for...

  • 2 weeks ago | thetravel.com | MARGHERITA MARULLO

    A nine-month thorough investigation led by Italy’s antitrust authority, AGCM, has determined that six tour companies and a long-standing official ticketing agency knowingly and illegally hoarded tickets from tourists wanting to visit the Roman Colosseum between 1997 and 2024, prompting officials to slam the unethical companies with fines totaling nearly €20 million.

  • 2 weeks ago | thetravel.com | MARGHERITA MARULLO

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account As the United States government launches a massive global trade war set to create ‘economic nuclear war on every country in the world,’ a major Orlando, Florida parks and resorts company has struck a deal with one of the United States’ closest allies, the United Kingdom, to bring their world-renowned theme park over the pond. In an official announcement, Universal Destinations & Experiences has confirmed that they have chosen Bedford,...

  • 2 weeks ago | thetravel.com | MARGHERITA MARULLO

    Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your TheTravel account Passengers aboard an American Airlines flight on Monday evening bound for Italy have expressed frustration with the airline for their lack of help after a frightening unruly passenger incident forced the plane to return to New York in the early morning pre-dawn hours on Tuesday. AA Flight 198 departed from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport around 7 p.m. EST Monday, April 7th, bound for Milan, Italy. According to...

  • 2 weeks ago | thetravel.com | MARGHERITA MARULLO

    It was a cold, nearly moonless night on April 15th, 1912, when the Titanic sank at 2:20 a.m. local time. The sky was said to be clear, and the North Atlantic Ocean was said to be calm. With approximately 10% illumination coming from the starry sky that night, scientists and historians have indicated that the lack of moonlight and calm waters made it difficult for those manning the world’s largest ocean liner to see anything in the water, let alone icebergs.

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