Dana is a reporter and Travel Tomorrow's Associate Editor. She graduated in Political Science and International Relations. She moved to Brussels from Romania for her studies and Mont des Arts made her fall in love with the city and remain here. She loves animals, especially dogs, and everything food related, but dessert most of all.
Yesterday afternoon, a person died at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport after getting sucked into the engine of a plane that was preparing for takeoff. The exact circumstances […]
Following major renovation works, the house of Peter Paul Rubens, one of the five great Flemish artists, will be reopening to visitors on 30 August. A […]
A domestic Virgin Australia flight had to turn around not long after takeoff, as one of the male passengers onboard somewhere and somehow removed all his […]
Passengers aboard a Spirit Airlines flight from Jamaica to Florida were told to prepare for an emergency water landing soon after taking off from the Caribbean […]
Ryanair has revealed its full year profit up to March 2024, reaching record figures despite Boeing delivery delays and fuel price rises. The low-cost airline posted […]
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released its Travel & Tourism Development Index (TTDI), where it scores 119 countries around the world based on the tourism […]
Bette Nash celebrated her “diamond jubilee” at American Airlines in 2017 and has been recognised by the Guiness World Record as the world’s longest serving flight […]
Airbus has been advocating for the transition to hydrogen-powered aircraft for several years, leading tests and research into the possibly revolutionising fuel that could hold the […]
On Monday evening, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake took place in Pozzuoli, city and comune of the Metropolitan City of Naples. The tremor was followed by at […]
Two steam locomotives dating back to the 1960s are being refurbished in Vietnam and will start running on a new heritage tourism experience by 2025. The […]
Election year in the United States is somewhat surreal for the rest of the world. Bi-partisanism aside, the rallies, debates and insistent advertising are all part […]
Sarcasm, the most appreciated means of comedy by those who understand it, is something that even humans struggle with. Oscar Wilde called it “the lowest form […]
Yesterday morning, a Singapore Airlines flight going from London Heathrow airport to Singapore suddenly lost altitude after experiencing severe turbulence, causing the death of one passenger […]