Meanwhile, in Italy, searches are ongoing to find any survivors after a piece of glacier broke away, while another shark attack in Egypt has claimed a second fatality.
Here are the key headlines affecting travel on Monday 4 July.
Six dead and up to 15 missing on Italian mountain
At least six people hiking along a popular Alpine trail in north-eastern Italy were killed on Sunday when a large chunk of glacier broke loose. Ice, snow and rock fell onto a group hiking at the Marmolada peak in the Dolomites, killing six of them and injuring eight others, according to authorities. (Sky News)
Most firms to put prices up
A record number of businesses intend to pass on the rising cost of energy and raw materials to their customers, according to a quarterly analysis of 5,700 companies by the British Chambers of Commerce. It said more than four out of five firms it questioned cited inflation as a big concern and two thirds expect their prices to rise in the next three months. (The Times)
Second woman killed in Red Sea shark attack
A second woman has been killed in a shark attack off Egypt’s Red Sea coast. The body of a Romanian tourist was discovered near Hurghada, just hours after a separate fatal attack on an Austrian woman. The attacks happened within 600 metres of each other, amid suggestions a mako shark was involved in at least one incident. (Sky News)
Three killed in Copenhagen mall shooting
Three people have been killed and three others are in critical condition after a shooting at a shopping centre in Copenhagen A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested at the scene. No motive has yet been given. (The Standard)