Travel industry against The Hague's advertising ban

Travel industry against The Hague's advertising ban

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In The Hague, no more "fossil" advertising is allowed in public spaces. / © BullRun, Adobe Stock

From 1 January, the Dutch city of The Hague has banned "fossil" advertising in public spaces for air travel, cruises and cars with combustion engines. Climate activists are rejoicing, but tour operators are not. 

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