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.
After suffering from the biggest wildfires ever recorded in the EU last year, Greece is not looking at a better summer in 2024, with Prime Minister […]
China has introduced a 5-year travel permit for permanent, non-Chinese residents of the semi-autonomous regions of Hong Kong and Macau. Starting Wednesday, 10 July, foreign citizens […]
In a new attempt to diversify its economy and attract foreign investors, Qatar has unveiled plans for the Simaisma Project. Launched by the country’s Ministry of Municipality, the $5.5 […]
A French start-up launched in June 2024 is making ripples in the Airbnb-style rental market, but these are vacation rentals with a twist – allowing renters […]
Quentin Tarantino, David Lynch, Céline Sciamma and many other cinema lovers have saved a long-standing community cinema in Paris. Since its opening in 1973, Cinéma La […]
Even though the summer has only just started, Ryanair has already recorded its busiest-ever month during June. With 19.3 million passengers having booked tickets for its flights, numbers […]
American Airline has announced that it signed a conditional purchase agreement with start-up ZeroAvia for 100 hydrogen-electric engines intended to power regional jet aircraft with zero […]
While digitalisation brings great benefits to the hotel industry, it also forces businesses, especially smaller ones, to be reliant on Online Travel Agencies (OTAs), such as […]
Saudi Arabia’s drive to transform its formerly oil-dominated economy through tourism and services has just received a massive boost by gaining Chinese “Approved Destination Status” (ADS). […]
Portuguese flag carrier TAP Air is set to strengthen its Latin American network once more, with a new route and the resumption of a former connection […]
This year’s Sand Sculpture Festival in Middelkerke, at the Belgian coast, takes place between 28 June and 8 September. In preparation of the event, over 20 […]
Pope Francis has recently appointed two Extraordinary Commissioners for the creation of an agrivoltaic plant on a Vatican-owned property outside of Rome. In a letter titled […]
In an attempt to alleviate chronic traffic congestion on Tenerife, the government of the Canary Island has unveiled plans for an island-wide train network, to be completed by […]
The northern Spanish destination of Barcelona is set to ban the sale of tacky tourist souvenirs in a bid to project a better international image of […]