ADa Wein is a Travel Tomorrow reporter. She is a Belgian-born writer who has lived in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. She writes about travel, culture, arts, and politics. Ada publishes the newsletter Art & Terror, a weekly press review where politics meets art. She has contributed to Book Salon, Aslan Media, and published children's stories and fiction, some of which can be found on Ephémérides. Art & Terror was created to explore philosophical debates on political matters through various mediums: essays, analyses, poetry, pictures, and documentaries. ADa lives in Brussels with her two daughters.
Ryanair is weighing a potential increase in staff bonuses for identifying oversized cabin luggage, as the Irish low-cost airline seeks to reduce delays and increase revenue […]
Portugal’s Maritime Authority has released data showing that the seas off the country’s Algarve coast underwent a “marine heatwave” at the end of June and beginning […]
China has released details of record-breaking Maglev train tests at the 17th China International Modern Railway Technology and Equipment Exhibition, hinting at a technology breakthrough that […]
On 24 July, European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will travel to Beijing for the 25th China–EU Summit. The […]
As of 18 July 2025, Emirates’ First Class customers and Skywards Platinum members can enjoy a new, luxurious, and unique airport experience at Dubai International. The […]
Brussels Airport, Belgium’s biggest international aviation hub, receives 70,000 to 80,000 international travellers a day. On 21 July, as Belgium celebrates its National Day, the airport […]
As the war still rages between Ukraine and Russia, Poland’s national carrier, LOT Polish Airlines, has announced plans to resume flights from Warsaw to Kyiv and […]
North Korea’s long-delayed bid to turn its eastern coast into a luxury tourist hotspot appears to have faltered just weeks after launch. The Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist […]
As the European aviation sector will be obliged by the European Parliament to use 70% of mandatory Sustainable Aviation Fuels by 2050, the industry players are […]
On Sunday 20 July, all Alaska Airlines flights have been temporarily grounded as the company was experiencing its second general IT outage in a little over […]
The two largest low-cost airlines in Europe have criticised recent French air traffic control strikes for their impact on flyers, staff, and business. Industrial action in […]
Air India is set to begin restoring its flight schedules after a hiatus on some routes prompted by the deadly crash of flight AI171 in Ahmedabad in June […]
The United Kingdom and Germany have signed an historic treaty for the first time since World War II, in a move intended to reflect the “friendship” […]
One Bloor West in Toronto, Canada has officially become the country’s first-ever “supertall” building, surpassing the 300-metre threshold that defines this global term for skyscrapers. Designed […]
UNESCO has recently added Neuschwanstein Castle and three other residences (Herrenchiemsee, Linderhof, and Schachen) of King Ludwig II of Bavaria to its World Heritage Sites list. […]