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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.

3 July 2023

Booking launches AI trip planner partially powered by ChatGPT

Booking has launched an AI trip planner, partially powered by large language model (LLM) technology from OpenAI’s ChatGPT API. Launched as a beta version in the […]
3 July 2023

WHO’s cancer research agency might classify aspartame sweetener as possible carcinogen

WHO’s cancer research agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), has been reviewing the carcinogen effect that aspartame, a common sweetener, has on the […]
3 July 2023

FC Bayern Munich and Qatar Airways end €20 million a year sponsorship deal

After five years, German football club FC Bayern Munich are dropping sponsor Qatar Airways – allegedly over human rights standards. The flag carrier for the Arabian […]
3 July 2023

Italy launches first battery-powered trains in Europe

Italy has launched its first battery-powered trains designed by Hitachi. Named ‘Blues’, the trains have been running commuter services throughout the country since December last year, […]
3 July 2023

Woman’s leg amputated after getting caught in moving walkway at Bangkok airport

On Thursday June 29th, a woman had to have her leg amputated at Bangkok’s airport after she got caught in a moving walkway. The 57-year old […]
30 June 2023

Virgin Galactic successfully completes first commercial spaceflight

After 5 previous missions, Virgin Galactic successfully completed its first commercial spaceflight on 29 June. Taking off from Spaceport America in New Mexico at 9 am […]
30 June 2023

Oops they did it again – 90s mania takes Ghent by storm

A new exhibition until April next year at House of Alijn, Ghent plunges visitors back in time to the 1990s, with a nostalgic and thoughtful take […]
30 June 2023

Tourism to contribute €1.44 billion to EU’s economy this year

The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) has released its 2023 Economic Impact Research (EIR), revealing the EU travel and tourism sector is forecast to reach […]
30 June 2023

These are Europe’s best airports for 2023

The best airports in Europe for 2023 have been announced by the Airports Council International (ACI) Europe. Taking place in the stunning MNAC – National Museum […]
30 June 2023

Origami-inspired portable solar panel to power travelers’ devices when off-grid

Sego Innovations, a Utah-based startup, has crowdfunded over €224,600 on Kickstarter for its latest invention, the portable solar power Sego Charger. 1. Sego Charger An innovative solution for power on […]
29 June 2023

5 outdoor swimming spots around Brussels

Living in a city has many benefits. Hungry at 2 o’clock in the morning? The night shop is just a short walk away. A last-minute craving […]
29 June 2023

Israel to cover all its new roofs with solar panels to offset for the lack of land

Israel is planning to install solar panels on all new non-residential buildings to help it meet renewable energy targets and the electricity demands of a fast-growing population. The country has favorable […]
29 June 2023

Why underwater and deep-sea tourism are increasingly popular

In recent years, a remarkable shift has occurred in the world of tourism as a new frontier captures the imagination of adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. […]
29 June 2023

3 travel advantages you only have in your youth

Travelling is always a good time, no matter how old you are, it’s never too late to discover the world. However, it is admittedly easier to […]
29 June 2023

European accommodation barometer signals record revenue expectations

After a year of robust recovery in occupancy rates and room prices, almost half of European hoteliers are anticipating 2023 to generate the highest revenue ever […]
29 June 2023

Getaway to Mechelen, where blue skies seem to go on forever

From the top of St Rumbold’s Tower in Mechelen, gazing out at the distant skylines of Brussels and Antwerp, the whole of Belgium and its history […]