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.
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 […]
What did the ancient Egyptians drink? A question you might not ask yourself on a daily basis but one that greatly interested Dylan McDonnell, a homebrewer and nonprofit manager. […]
In a new move to expand its revenues beyond streaming, Netflix has created its own line of popcorn. Sadly, “Netflix: Now Popping”, as the snack is called, will […]
Weeks after the last record-breaking day, US airports have once again written history as far as the number of screened passengers is concerned. On Sunday, 23 […]
Following an incident that took place at the beginning of the year and a consecutive lawsuit, American Airlines has put a number of employees on leave. […]
“Basic fundamental science” could be the answer to many of the planet’s clean energy needs, according to scientists at California’s Stanford University, who have found a […]
A video showing how a passenger gets banned from flying after trying a packing trick has gone viral on TikTok. While boarding his flight at Orlando International […]
The New York Yacht Club (NYYC) American Magic team has entailed the help of Altair, a company specialising in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), to […]
The first crewed mission aboard a Boeing made space capsule – the Starliner – has just reached the International Space Station (ISS), preparing for docking, after […]
Major US airlines have declined to boost travel benefits for military personnel, the United States’ Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, has confirmed in a statement. The move is seen […]
The United States’ Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is unlikely to allow Boeing to step up manufacturing of its 737 Max for months, according to agency administrator, Mike […]