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Post-pandemic, the tourism and the film industry are recovering at a faster pace. Leave about the bank balances, Indian youngsters are flying to foreign destinations and Europe, Maldives, Bangkok, Bali are the hotshot destinations. Several European nations are in deep crisis from the past two years and they are recovering now. More than 80 percent of the European nations are now offering discounts or refunds for film shoots. Most of the Indian filmmakers are now calculating budgets and are planning to shoot in some of the countries of Europe. London is expensive but the United Kingdom offers 50 percent discount for film shoots. Still the nation is expensive for the shoots of small and medium budget flicks.

The European nations are now offering discounts ranging from 30-40 percent. Ravi Teja is currently shooting for Karthik Ghattamaneni’s film in Poland. A small Tollywood film too is under shoot in the same nation for the past two weeks. Bollywood films of Ranbir Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Prabhas and others are planned to be shot in Europe in the next few months. The European nations are offering special discounts if they are having an agreement with the local authorities or filmmakers. The biggest advantage is the Schengen Visa is that you can travel to more than 18 European nations if you have an eligible visa. This is forcing the Indian filmmakers to shoot their films in Europe and complete the shoots in a limited time and on a strict budget. Europe is the new destination for Indian films as most of Maldives, Thailand, Bali and other nations are hugely explored.

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No laptop ban on US flights from Europe for now: US

The US will not impose a ban on carry-on laptops on flights coming from Europe for now, an official spokesperson today said, days after America underlined the need to “raise the bar” on airline security, including screening certain carry-on items.

The ban is already in place for flights from certain regions of the Middle East and North Africa after intelligence reports that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is developing ways to hide explosives in batteries and battery compartments.

No laptop ban on US flights from Europe for now but the option is still on the table, Homeland Security Secretary Dave Lapan announced after a call between Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and European Home Affairs Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos and Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc.

“While a much-discussed expansion of the ban on large electronic devices in the cabin on flights to the United States was not announced today, the Secretary made it clear that an expansion is still on the table,” Lapan said in a statement.

Lapan was referring to comments by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly who in a call today with European Home Affairs Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos and Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc discussed aviation security.

“Kelly affirmed he will implement any and all measures necessary to secure commercial aircraft flying to the United States – including prohibiting large electronic devices from the passenger cabin – if the intelligence and threat level warrant it,” Lapan said, after the conference call between American and European leaders, during which two other items were discussed.

Lapan said the American and European leaders agreed to raise the bar for aviation security globally, including through a range of potential seen and unseen enhancements.

“The parties also agreed to continue to work together to secure global aviation and to maintain clear lines of communication and cooperation,” he said.

Source:EconomicTimes

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