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.
Sicily’s main airport, in Catania, has closed down after a fire broke out on Sunday night. Firefighters were called at the scene and although the Vincenzo […]
Sensors made using seaweed could become part of healthcare and fitness solutions in the very future, researchers have found. Using seaweed mixed with graphene, rock salt […]
Brussels’ government is the latest authority to introduce tighter regulation of the shared mobility sector. Safety and accessibility are the guiding principles behind the new measures. […]
On Friday July 14th, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched its mission to explore the Moon’s south pole, Chandrayaan-3, a probe that is expected to […]
The European Central Bank (ECB) is inviting European citizens to giver their feedback on the proposed themes for the next generation of euro banknotes. From 10 […]
British union Unite has called an eight-day strike at London Gatwick airport as employees demand better salaries. The union claims that they are paid an average […]
In an effort to combat pollution and address the growing issue of “auto-obesity”, Paris city hall has approved a measure to increase parking fees for SUV […]
After 30 years of abandonment, Dona Chica’s Palace, in Palmeira, located on the outskirts of Braga, Portugal, is undergoing a remarkable transformation into a luxurious five-star […]
Last week, Belgium-based Ryanair pilots announced their intent to strike on 15 and 16 July, unless the airline was willing to negotiate their salaries and working […]
Over the past few weeks, aspartame, a commonly used sweetener, has been in the headlines, since information leaked about the International Agency for Research on Cancer […]
As the world recovers from the Titan submersible disaster, Travel Tomorrow explores the incident’s implications for innovators and regulators in this two-part article. The Oceangate Titan […]
Tax exemptions in the aviation sector have lost European governments €34.2 billion in missed revenue last year, equivalent to about €4 million every hour, a new […]
Despite economic uncertainty, consumers are not only planning leisure trips but intend to increase their budget for travel, canvassing shows. The Accenture Consumer Pulse Survey 2023, […]
The answer, of course, depends on the question. It is a broad question. Will the certification help us to achieve sustainable tourism? I believe it may […]
Visit Brussels, the Belgian capital’s tourism office, has partnered with non-profit organization Access-i to certify an increasing number of sites, including tourist attractions and accommodation establishments, […]