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Only One US City Makes Top 10 Travel Destinations

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Recovery from the pandemic for the travel industry is a work in progress, but inbound arrivals around the world increased by more than 80% this year in terms of numbers of trips. at means people are breaking out their passports again, and some cities are drawing travelers in droves. Euromonitor International looked at 100 cities around the globe, using metrics in categories including tourismpolicy andperformance, infrastructure, health andsafety, economic performance, and sustainability. Europe emerges as the big winner, with Paris taking the rankings’ No. 1 spot, and seven other European cities also making the top 10. e only US city that made that elite group? New York, squeaking in at No. 10.

Here are those top 10 cities:

1. Paris 2. Dubai 3. Amsterdam 4. Madrid 5. Rome 6. London 7. Munich 8. Berlin 9. Barcelona 10. New York

Plane Dangled From Power Line for Hours With 2 People Trapped Inside

A rescue e ort was underway in late December for two people trapped in a small plane dangling about 100 feet o the ground a er it crashed into power lines in Montgomery County, Maryland. e plane departed from New York’s Westchester County, en route to an airport in Gaithersburg, which is where it crashed into a tower connected to high-voltage Pepco lines. e power company said as many as 120,000 customers were without power as a result of the crash, but the rescue e ort was completed before the company restored power.

e plane’s pilot, 65-year-old Patrick

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