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'They are looking for more pleasant temperatures': how heatwaves are disrupting French holidays
France🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

'They are looking for more pleasant temperatures': how heatwaves are disrupting French holidays

The article discusses how heatwaves are affecting French vacation choices, with many people opting for cooler destinations within France rather than traditional Mediterranean locations. It cites a trend where travelers are increasingly considering climate risks before booking trips, as noted by Booking.com. A mother of two, Élise, shares her decision to avoid the South of France due to concerns over heat and child safety, choosing instead a more temperate location like Noirmoutier. Industry professionals note a growing preference for less exotic but more comfortable destinations such as Normandy, Brittany, and mountain areas. The piece highlights a shift in travel behavior linked to rising temperatures.

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Le Figaro logoLe FigaroIndependent🔒Center8 hr. ago
'They are looking for more pleasant temperatures': how heatwaves are disrupting French holidays

The article discusses how heatwaves are affecting French vacation choices, with many people opting for cooler destinations within France rather than traditional Mediterranean locations. It cites a trend where travelers are increasingly considering climate risks before booking trips, as noted by Booking.com. A mother of two, Élise, shares her decision to avoid the South of France due to concerns over heat and child safety, choosing instead a more temperate location like Noirmoutier. Industry professionals note a growing preference for less exotic but more comfortable destinations such as Normandy, Brittany, and mountain areas. The piece highlights a shift in travel behavior linked to rising temperatures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an observational report on changing vacation trends influenced by climate conditions, without taking a clear ideological stance. While it mentions the impact of heatwaves—a politically sensitive issue—its framing remains neutral, focusing on behavioral shifts rather than attribu

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