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Dana is a Travel Tomorrow reporter. 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.

4 October 2023

European Commission officially launches Cycling Declaration

The European Commission has just launched the long-awaited European Cycling Declaration. Promised by the institution’s Executive Vice President Frans Timmermans as a “cycling revolution” ahead of […]
4 October 2023

What are the top 10 countries with the largest critical mineral reserves?

Four minerals — lithium, cobalt, copper and nickel — will be the basis of the energy transition. As with other natural resources, supply is limited, but […]
4 October 2023

High airport charges causing “irreparable damage” to Madeira tourism, says Ryanair CEO

Ryanair has said irreparable damage is being caused to destinations like Madeira due to high Portuguese airport charges. In a statement, the airline said its base […]
4 October 2023

Southeast Asia’s first bullet train connects Jakarta and Bandung

The world’s first Southeast Asian bullet train has been inaugurated by Indonesia. Reducing the 140km three-hour journey from Jakarta to Bandung to just 45 minutes, the […]
4 October 2023

French public transport riddled with bedbugs ahead of Olympics

As France prepares for the Olympics in 2024, not sport-mania but a bedbug infestation is sweeping the nation. French media is alive with reports of bedbug […]
3 October 2023

Iconic house from Netflix series ‘Sex Education’ hits the market

The beloved riverside chalet that stole the hearts of Netflix viewers worldwide in the hit series ‘Sex Education’ is now up for sale, with a price […]
3 October 2023

Two pubs a day closing down in England and Wales

According to statistics conducted by the British government, reported on by the BBC, on average, two pubs disappear in England and Wales every day. Between January […]
3 October 2023

World Culture Festival brought over 1 million people together in Washington

The fourth edition of the World Culture Festival has come to an end. More than 1 million people from 180 countries around the world gathered on […]
3 October 2023

Shrek-themed stay now available on Airbnb

In the never-ending list of remarkable Airbnb listings, a newcomer has just been announced which Shrek fans won’t be able to resist. After Barbie’s Malibu Dreamhouse, […]
3 October 2023

India might ban pilots and cabin crew from wearing perfume

India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is proposing a revision to the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR), which, of approved, would no longer allow pilots and […]
3 October 2023

Ryanair says customers who “wheel up” at fault for own penalty charges

Ryanair chief, Michael O’Leary has rejected criticism of the airline’s fees in an exclusive interview with The Independent. O’Leary was responding to complaints such as those […]
3 October 2023

What does a US government shutdown mean for travel and tourism?

Not for the first time, the US faced a partial government shutdown at the start of this month as Congress debated over passing funding legislation for […]
3 October 2023

KLM defiant in legal case over green credentials

The Dutch national carrier KLM has rejected claims that its adverts are misleading and asked a judge to throw out a case accusing the airline of […]
2 October 2023

China inaugurates first overwater bullet train

China continues to expand its impressive rail network, with the latest addition being a remarkable overwater high-speed train line along the southeastern coast. Showcasing China’s relentless […]
2 October 2023

Tourist faces prison in Türkiye after attempting to take stones back to Belgium

Kimberly Mergits, a Belgian from Antwerp, has been detained in Türkiye and is facing a prison sentence after attempting to bring home 3 stones she had […]
2 October 2023

5 Walks through Lambic Country

Geuze’s secret? It’s in the Pajottenland and Zenne River Valley air. Wild yeast swirls invisibly through it, seeping into the lambic brewers’ open vats at night. […]