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Martin Banks has been a journalist for over 40 years, working in Brussels since 2001 where he has covered EU politics, initially for European Voice and more recently for The Parliament Magazine plus a raft of other titles. He also writes about other topics including culture and travel. Prior to coming to Belgium he had worked in regional (including a 6 year stint as Chief Reporter for the 2nd biggest selling regional in the UK) and national journalism in the UK since 1980.

13 February 2026 - 12:41

Brussels Airlines unveils Moon-themed Tintin aircraft as new Belgian Icon

Brussels Airlines has unveiled its latest Belgian Icon aircraft, paying tribute to one of Belgium’s most internationally cherished cultural creations: Tintin. The newly painted Airbus A320, […]
10 February 2026 - 12:58

Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba as US blockade deepens energy crisis

Air Canada has suspended its regular flights to Cuba after aviation authorities warned that jet fuel would not be available at airports across the island starting from Tuesday. The airline confirmed the […]
9 February 2026 - 13:01

Ryanair to operate full Charleroi schedule for summer 2026 after tax U-turn, but threat remains

Ryanair has announced it will now operate its full summer 2026 schedule at Belgium’s Charleroi airport, south of Brussels. The move comes after the Walloon government’s […]
6 February 2026 - 12:24

Aviato Jobfair 2026 brings more than 400 vacancies to Brussels Airport’s Skyhall 

The Aviato Jobfair returns to Brussels Airport on 10 February 2026, bringing together more than 50 employers and over 400 job opportunities in the airport’s Skyhall. Now, in its fifth […]