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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.

22 September 2023

International tourism reached 84% of pre-pandemic levels in first half of 2023

International tourism is continuing its steady recovery after coming to an almost complete standstill during the Covid-19 pandemic. In the first half of 2023, it reached […]
21 September 2023

Private jet ownership is on the rise. Who are the owners?

Private jet registrations have increased worldwide. Travel Tomorrow reported the trend of rising private jet usage last year, as people favoured individual transport coming out of […]
21 September 2023

Fossil fuel demand will peak this decade, according to IEA

Despite the worrying effects of climate change being exacerbated by the use of fossil fuels, it seems their demand is still rising. The global use of […]
21 September 2023

Air travel showed patchy recovery this summer

Although most of the Covid-19 related travel restrictions were lifted last year, the past summer has still witnessed tourists travelling with a vengeance. Last year’s travel […]
20 September 2023

Hotels generally beat Airbnb rentals on price by 16%, new study finds

Airbnb rentals are generally more expensive than hotels, according to new consumer research. The study of 300,000 one-bedroom rental listings versus thousands of hotel rooms across […]
20 September 2023

Travel Foundation calls on industry leaders to collaborate and take action at scale

With the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Travel Foundation has called on travel and tourism industry leaders to work together and act now in the […]
20 September 2023

Postponing action on climate change is a tragic mistake

The UK Prime Minister is apparently considering weakening some of the government’s key commitments in a major policy shift. He is apparently considering a major change, […]
20 September 2023

Green hydrogen successfully produced from plastic waste using low-emissions strategy

Green hydrogen is touted as a promising alternative to fossil fuels, but the methods used to produce it generate too much carbon dioxide or are extremely […]
20 September 2023

Air New Zealand marks anniversary of New York route with love letter to the Big Apple

Air New Zealand has marked the first anniversary of its non-stop long-haul service to New York City, with a “love letter” to the Big Apple. As […]
19 September 2023

Russian observatory and Palestine’s Jericho added to UNESCO World Heritage

A university observatory complex in Russia’s fifth largest city has been added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage. From classical astrology to modern astrophysics To qualify […]
19 September 2023

World leaders’ planes keep breaking down during official visits

Over the last months, leaders from Canada, Germany and New Zealand were grounded after their planes endured technical difficulties during official visits. Canadian PM Trudeau was […]
18 September 2023

Virgin Galactic’s 4th commercial space trip launches on October 5

Space tourism company Virgin Galactic is preparing for its fourth commercial spaceflight, set to launch on October 5, from Spaceport America, New Mexico. 1. Fourth commercial […]
18 September 2023

Puncture-resistant space-age tires developed by NASA now for sale on Earth

Unpressurised “airless” bike tires that use NASA technology developed for space rovers, are now going on sale to the public. Pre-orders for the product went live on […]
15 September 2023

Sex in space – and conception – could happen within “next ten years”

Space babies. Whether we like it or not, the reality of babies conceived “off-Earth” is probably coming, perhaps faster than we think. But with earthlings sometimes […]
14 September 2023

If your baby is born on a flight, what nationality will it be given?

It’s rare that babies are born on planes due to rules about pregnant women flying in their third trimester. These rules are hard to navigate because […]
14 September 2023

Solar and wind to supply more than ⅓ of global electricity by 2030

New research by RIM (Rocky Mountain Institute) in partnership with the Bezos Earth Fund, reveals that wind and solar energy are on track to supply over […]