Deborah O’Donoghue is a reporter at Travel Tomorrow. This British-Irish writer lived in the UK and France before moving to Belgium. She has travelled all over the world and worked in car body repairs, in the best fish ‘n’ chip shop in Brighton, and been a gopher in a comedy club, as well as a teacher. She’s a past winner of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story Prize. Her début novel, Sea of Bones, was published by the UK's Legend Press in 2019 and Droemer Knaur Germany in 2021.
An app aimed at reducing disruption due to the EU’s new entry/exit system is unlikely to be ready on time, industry insiders have said. Under pressure […]
France’s aviation capital, Toulouse, is looking skyward once more, with its Cité de l’Espace offering a new visitor experience – a trip to the moon. Cité […]
Some of Florida’s warm weather spring break destinations are implementing a cooler welcome this season, with the introduction of alcohol bans, increased law enforcement measures, and […]
In yet another move to make border crossing easier and quicker, Singapore is introducing a QR code system replacing traditional passports for drivers who cross the […]
Japan’s ancient capital Kyoto is banning tourists from certain historic areas to limit crowds and protect its geisha population. Not a theme park Like some Italian destinations, rich in history […]
The German transport sector is increasingly being hit by strikes across all modes. This week, both trains and planes will be virtually paralysed for a few […]
In the pursuit of kickstarting the return of international tourists, after being one of the latest countries to lift travel restrictions, China has been rolling out […]
Ukraine is prepared for a post-war recovery of tourism, the chair of the country’s State Agency for Tourism Development has said. Amid ITB Berlin, the world’s […]
In an attempt to avoid damage to Seoul’s image as a qualitative tourist destination, the South Korean capital’s metropolitan government is stepping up and taking action […]
During an event celebrating surpassing the 100 million tourists benchmark in 2023, Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed al-Khateeb has announced the country’s plan to complement the state […]
The Molly Malone statue, situated just outside the Dublin Tourist Office on Suffolk Street, is a popular stop with people visiting the city. Legend has it, […]
A Spanish couple travelling the world on a motorbike and documenting their adventure on Instagram was assaulted and the woman raped by 7 men in India […]
The owners of a deadly volcanic island and the tour booking agents who took visitors there have been ordered to pay almost NZ$13 million (€7.3 million), NZ$2.6 […]
Iceland’s southern Reykjanes Peninsula has been experiencing intense seismic activity and repeated volcanic eruptions for months, with waves of evacuations taking place in the town of […]