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.
Travel and aviation analyst OAG has released its ranking of the world’s busiest airports in 2023, calculated using total airline capacity at each airport (based on […]
Amid an on-going dispute between Ryanair and online travel agencies (OTAs), the airline has revealed in a press statement announcing its December traffic that it also […]
Travel and aviation analysts OAG have released their annual review of the world’s busiest flight routes and airports, and some may find the results surprising. The […]
Those who often travel the world will know that delays are an all-too-regularly seen sight in the airway industry. A delayed plane can quickly turn your […]
Brussels Airport has announced “an incentive programme” for 2024 to promote the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by subsidising airlines’ SAF costs. Special financial aid […]
Jumping times zones for New Year’s is not uncommon. Travelling around the world and reaching your destination the day before you departed happens every single day, […]
A Russian passenger aircraft has landed on a frozen river in the country’s eastern republic of Sakha. All 34 people on board exited the plane unhurt […]
Earlier today (2 January 2024), a Japan Airlines plane caught fire after colliding with a smaller Coast Guard aircraft upon landing at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. All […]
Mexico’s reincarnated state-run airline, Mexicana Airlines celebrated its first flight just after Christmas, with a 737-800 taking off from Mexico City last Tuesday destined for Tulum, […]
In yet another development over the never-ending problem of noise pollution around Brussels Airport, the Belgian State has been found guilty of misusing one of the […]
Casper, a 6-year-old boy flying by himself for the first time, was going to see his grandmother for Christmas. Despite supposedly being accompanied by a Spirit […]
Over the course of the two-week-old winter holiday period in Belgium Brussels Airlines is expecting to carry almost 300,000 passengers, while its hub, Brussels Airport, is […]
Over the course of this year, French air traffic control (ATC) employees have repeatedly organised strikes, leading to thousands of delays and cancellations, the effect of […]
In the latest edition of a report analysing megatrends in the aviation industry, SITA, a company specialising in providing IT and telecommunication services to the aviation […]
Another day, another country announces a new aviation tax. This time, it’s Germany, which, under pressure from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and carriers such […]