Deborah O’Donoghue is a reporter at Travel Tomorrow. This British-Irish writer lived in the UK and France before moving to Belgium. She has travelled all over the world and worked in car body repairs, in the best fish ‘n’ chip shop in Brighton, and been a gopher in a comedy club, as well as a teacher. She’s a past winner of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story Prize. Her début novel, Sea of Bones, was published by the UK's Legend Press in 2019 and Droemer Knaur Germany in 2021.
Australia’s newest airline, Bonza, has cancelled its entire schedule due to financial woes, leaving thousands of passengers across the country without flights. “We apologise to our […]
Hundreds of Venice residents have gathered to protest the city’s new tourist fee. The five euro charge, termed an access contribution or “contributo d’accesso”, was launched […]
The world’s busiest international airport in Dubai will see its operations transferred to a new airport five times its size, within the next ten years, the […]
A Brussels minister is set to challenge the new environment permit awarded to Brussels Airport by Flanders in March 2024, causing an intra-governmental impasse. An appeal […]
One of the USA’s major airlines, Southwest, has said it is in damage limitation mode due to the financial fallout of delayed deliveries from Boeing, and […]
The Acropolis in Greece, described by UNESCO as “the most striking and complete ancient Greek monumental complex existing in our times”, is set to allow visitors […]
Proving the old saying “dog eats dog” perhaps, hotel marketplace disrupters like Airbnb and Vrbo are now being challenged at their own game by a vacation […]
A British Airways (BA) flight made a five-hour “flight to nowhere” on 22 April after its weather radar monitoring system failed – twice. Radar issue happened […]
Another spring season, another bout of industrial action affecting travel in France, despite a supposed “truce” in the build-up to 2024’s summer OIympics in the country. […]
The inexorable advance of the flying car sector continues with US-headquartered beleaguered Boeing announcing plans to obtain certification for its autonomous flying taxis and enter the […]
In centuries gone by it would have been enough to provoke apocalyptic predictions and religious panic, but today the three consecutive years’ of solar eclipses due […]
Amid “significant interest in green hydrogen as a maritime fuel”, in the words of Lloyd’s Register CEO Nick Brown, the world’s largest hydrogen-powered ships are set […]
German train operator Deutsche Bahn is set to introduce cabins with privacy windows, as well as “digital towels” and cabin fragrances, in a multi-billion-euro refurb and overhaul […]
IKEA furniture manufacturers are depleting Europe’s ancient forests, according to a new report by Greenpeace. At least seven firms behind some of IKEA’s most popular products, […]