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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.

11 August 2022

Russian airlines forced to strip planes for parts

Soon after the war in Ukraine broke out, countries around the world took action and started sanctioning Russia. These include banning Russian aircraft from EU and […]
10 August 2022

1.4 million passengers to be affected by Ryanair’s Spain-based staff 5-month strike

A few weeks ago, the Spain based Ryanair crew announced they would organise weekly strikes until January, in protest against small wages and bad working conditions. […]
9 August 2022

Top 10 worst airports for delays and cancellations this summer

Travelers who decided to board a plane this summer have experienced it. The risk of cancellations and delays is far from over. From thousands of suitcases […]
5 August 2022

EU welcomes international condemnation of Russia for aviation rules violation and sanctions

The European Commission has welcomed today the decision by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to call on the Russian Federation to immediately cease its infractions […]
5 August 2022

Strikes to impact Portugal’s main airports in late August

On Monday August 1st, the National Union of Civil Aviation Workers (SINTAC) and the Union of Commercial Aviation Staff (SQAC) gave a strike notice in all […]
4 August 2022

Air traffic recovery remains strong in the summer

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced passenger data for June 2022 showing that the recovery in air travel remains strong. IATA has returned to year-on-year […]
4 August 2022

Schiphol and Heathrow airports will continue to impose a daily limit on the number of passengers

On Tuesday August 2nd, Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport announced that it will continue to impose a daily limit on the number of passengers in September and October. […]
3 August 2022

Airbus’ Zephyr drone sets new record for the longest unmanned flight

Airbus’ High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) Zephyr drone has beaten its own record for the longest unmanned flight, hovering over the Sonoran Desert in the United […]
3 August 2022

Lufthansa becomes first international aviation group to offer fare for carbon neutral flying

The Lufthansa Group is further expanding its CO2-neutral flight offers, making sustainable travel easier than ever before. The pilot project was launched yesterday and the new […]
3 August 2022

Lufthansa and Shell sign agreement for the supply of sustainable aviation fuel

Shell International Petroleum Co Ltd and the Lufthansa Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for exploring the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at […]
3 August 2022

EasyJet pilots in Spain denounce low wages and schedule 9 days of walkouts in August

EasyJet pilots in Spain have announced that they will conduct strikes for nine days in August to manifest their discontent caused by low wages and current […]
2 August 2022

Low-emission zone could be imposed at Brussels Airport to reduce noise levels

On Friday July 29th, the federal ombudsman responsible for Belgium’s national airport at Zaventem, Philippe Touwaide, announced that he has made a complete mapping of the […]
2 August 2022

Brussels Airlines launches new safety instructions video with Belgian band Hooverphonic

The Belgian band Hooverphonic, who represented the country at the Eurovision song contest in 2021, has now partnered with Brussels Airlines to create a song with […]
1 August 2022

Lufthansa pilots vote in favour of striking

On Sunday, Lufthansa pilots, members of the Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) union, took a vote to decide whether or not to take industrial action. The vote passed […]
1 August 2022

Heathrow airport boss blames passengers packing too much make-up as reason for queues

Delays and queues at Heathrow Airport are being partly caused by passengers packing too much make-up and faking mobility issues, airport’s boss John Holland-Kaye claimed. In […]
1 August 2022

Ryanair CEO’s salary goes up causing discontent among underpaid pilots

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary’s salary has returned to its pre-covid level, according to the airline’s annual report. The Irish Examiner reported that O’Leary earned some 975,000 […]
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