António Buscardini is a Brussels based journalist, television director and media entrepreneur. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travel Tomorrow and CEO of Buscardini Communications. His television productions, including Embarquement, Clin d'Oeil sur le Monde, 60 secondes and Cérès, are broadcast internationally on TV5Monde.
He currently serves as President of the Press Club Brussels Europe and brings 15 years of experience in journalism and strategic communications, having previously served as Director of Communications at the Assembly of European Regions.
The industry icon, who led Marriott to become the powerhouse it is today, dies at 62 after pancreatic cancer fight. Mr. Sorenson became the third CEO […]
Emirates is now improving the contactless travel experience for passengers travelling from Dubai by making contactless self-check-in and drop-off kiosks at Dubai International Airport (DXB), which […]
Airports Council International (ACI) Europe reported full-year traffic figures for 2020, which reveal that passenger volumes fell by -70.4%, or 1.72 billion, compared to 2019. EU […]
Kairat Sadvakassov, the deputy chairman of “Kazakh Tourism” – the tourism board of Kazakhstan, speaks with Travel Tomorrow about his view on upcoming opportunities for modern […]
Vaccination in Israel, the country with the most vaccines per capita in the world, is starting to have an effect. Among the population over 60, cases dropped […]
Since February 10, Kazakhstan increased and resumed international flights to Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and the Maldives, the Kazakh Civil Aviation Committee reported. This permission was […]
The European Travel Commission (ETC) strongly condemns the new tough enforcement measures for travellers announced yesterday by the UK Government. As well as introducing two mandatory […]
The Council today adopted a recommendation amending the recommendation on the temporary restriction on non-essential travel into the EU and the possible lifting of such restriction. […]
Among the 4 shortlisted Slovenian cities (Ljubljana, Piran, Ptuj and Nova Gorica), Nova Gorica was recommended to become the European Capital of Culture 2025. Hosting a […]
More than 100 million jobs could return to the global Travel & Tourism sector during 2021, as the world recovers from the crippling COVID-19 pandemic, says […]
The first Holocaust museum opened its doors in Portugal’s second largest city, Porto. The event marked a historic moment for Holocaust education in the region. The […]
On 22nd January, Belgium’s Consultative Committee decided to ban non-essential travel abroad until 1 March. Entering into force today, this measure will only exclude those who […]
The European regions for competitive and sustainable tourism (NET) welcomes the decision of EU heads of state or government to coordinate their response to the Covid-19 […]
A reform of EU rail passenger rights will strengthen the rights of all passengers, and in particular those with disabilities or reduced mobility. It will also make […]