António Buscardini is a Brussels based journalist, television director and media entrepreneur. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travel Tomorrow and CEO of Buscardini Communications. His television productions, including Embarquement, Clin d'Oeil sur le Monde, 60 secondes and Cérès, are broadcast internationally on TV5Monde.
He currently serves as President of the Press Club Brussels Europe and brings 15 years of experience in journalism and strategic communications, having previously served as Director of Communications at the Assembly of European Regions.
Milan’s Malpensa Airport was partially evacuated on Wednesday after a man set fire to check-in desks and caused damage with a hammer inside the busy Terminal […]
Flying across Europe often remains cheaper than travelling by train, despite the aviation sector’s far greater climate impact. A new Greenpeace study, published this week, found […]
Passengers using three major United States airports will be involved in trials of new electronic gates (eGates), according to a 19 August announcement from the national […]
Passengers are suing two of America’s largest and oldest airlines over failing to seat them in a paid-for window seat, according to Top Class Actions. The […]
Condor Airlines Boeing 757-300, carrying 273 passengers and eight crew members, was forced to make an emergency landing in Brindisi, Italy, on 16 August 2025, after […]
Air Canada is set to gradually resume flights today following a “tentative agreement” with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), representing 10,000 flight attendants, bringing […]
Amtrak is set to launch a revolution in North American high-speed travel with the advent of a record-breaking version of the fastest train in the country: […]
Previously unseen images of expansion plans for Chicago’s O’Hare International airport were revealed as the development project got underway at an 18 August 2025 ceremony attended […]
Thailand is preparing to unveil a new luxury heritage train that promises to transform the way travellers experience the country. The Blue Jasmine, set to embark on […]
Australia’s Qantas has been hit with a record AU$90 million (€50m) fine after the Federal Court ruled that the airline illegally sacked 1,820 baggage handlers in […]
On 13 August 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) unveiled a modernised system for handling air travel complaints, replacing outdated technology from the 1990s. The […]
The US government has introduced a new scheme for travellers who want to reduce the time they spend at airport security, with new, faster lanes being […]
Air Canada has suspended its plans to resume operations due to a defiance of a return-to-work order by the union representing 10,000 flight attendants. The ongoing […]
Virgin Trains, a railway operating company in the UK, has closed an exclusive deal with French train manufacturer Alstom for 12 Avelia Stream high-speed trains. These […]