From Yahoo:
“Rick Steves Cancels Tours to
Russia in Powerful Message to Travelers”
Famed travel guidebook writer
Rick Steves has canceled tours to Russia amid the country's ongoing invasion of
Ukraine, deeming Russia's actions "aggressive" and
"heartbreaking." "Russia's aggressive action is heartbreaking
for the death, suffering, and economic turmoil it will cause in Ukraine and,
indirectly at least, beyond," Steves' company wrote in a statement.
"Our mission at [Rick Steves' Europe] is to help Americans better know and
understand our neighbors through travel. But when we bring travelers to another
country, we also bring their dollars — dollars that would support Putin's
aggression,"
In his message he also announced
that "we have canceled all 2022 tours that include a stop in Russia."
Steves' company, which operates
tours throughout the continent, previously led trips to St. Petersburg as part
of the "Best of St. Petersburg, Tallinn, and Helsinki in 9 Days
Tour," according to the Washington Post. The tour was scheduled to start
in May with departures sold out through September. Steves said he would
continue to "keep a close eye on unfolding events," but would not be
canceling other European itineraries in the meantime, adding it was
"important to keep geographic realities in mind and remember that a war in
Ukraine is as far from our European vacation dreams as a war in Guatemala would
be from Texas or Florida."
"For 40 years now, we have
lived, worked, and traveled through many periods of tragic warfare in lands far
from where we lead our tours (and some closer)," he added. "And at
this time, we see no reason to change the rest of our travel and touring
plans." Fans of the writer and television host voiced support for the
decision on Steves' blog, thanking him for making it and agreeing the situation
was "heartbreaking."
Steves is not alone in canceling
trips to Russia. Last week, several cruise lines removed stops in Russia and
around the region from their itineraries, including Norwegian Cruise Line,
Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and Viking Cruises. Russia first started its
invasion of Ukraine early Thursday with a series of missile strikes. On Monday,
Ukrainian troops continued to fight Russian forces to hold on to the Ukrainian
capital of Kyiv as President Vladimir Putin ordered Russia's nuclear forces on
high alert, according to The Associated Press.
^ I have long-watched Rick Steves
travel around Europe and support his decision. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/rick-steves-cancels-tours-russia-154623229.html
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