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.
The on-going war in Ukraine has raised many problems in different areas and industries. To name a few: the food, aviation, energy, tourism and transport industries […]
With the occasion of celebrating 15 years of partnership, the two major European railways SNCF and Deutsche Bahn (DB) announced the introduction of a high speed […]
Eurostar, the high-speed rail service linking the UK and mainland Europe, is launching a new partnership with Trees4Travel, which offers passengers the opportunity to plant trees […]
After 13 years of political fights over an east-west line under London, the Elisabeth line is the latest underground railway in the British capital. 1. Elizabeth […]
After six years of operating the low-cost trains IZY, Thalys will stop the service as of 10 July. The cheaper, albeit slower, option from the French-Belgian […]
Since 1972, the Interrail Pass has been the most flexible way for European travellers to connect with their friends, families and discover the continent on multi-destination […]
The InterRail pass is a train tickets that allows travellers unlimited journeys in 33 European countries for up to a month and, like many other travel […]
On Tuesday March 29th, the European Commission gave the green light to the takeover of the French-Belgian Thalys by the French railway company SNCF. Thalys was […]
Regarded as one of the world’s greatest rail journeys, The Ghan in Australia delivers so much more than an extended train ride. It promises access to […]
The East Japan Railway Company (JR East) will start testing Japan’s first hydrogen-fuelled train next month, in a step towards the country’s goal of reaching net […]