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.
The Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia has reported that the number of licenses for tourism hospitality establishments increased from 2,000 in the third quarter (Q3) […]
Activists in Lisbon are calling for holiday lets in residential buildings to be banned after gathering the support of thousands of locals. The Portuguese capital’s Movement […]
Pompeii, an ancient Roman archaeological gem on Italy’s southwestern coast, is set to impose a daily visitor cap and issue personalised, timed tickets, in a bid […]
Europe’s travel sector saw growth and demonstrated resilience in the face of economic and geopolitical challenges over the third quarter of 2024, a new report shows. […]
Two tourists from Colorado, USA, have been accused of trespassing on a historic site in a National Park, from where they are alleged to have stolen […]
Travellers are increasingly seeking adventure and outdoor experiences, as well as new places to visit, and some are actively avoiding destinations that are exposed to extreme […]
From assistant chatbots, to recognising biometric features to curating personalised holiday itineraries, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the travel and tourism industry has been […]
Following Donald Trump’s re-election as US President, industry analysts are scrutinising the implications of his second term for them, and the travel and tourism sector is […]
Seven further nations are set to be added to China’s visa-free entry regime, in the country’s ongoing bid to ease access for tourists worldwide and boost […]
Kazakhstan has become the latest state to launch a digital nomad visa, aimed at remote workers. Designed to ensure Kazakhstan is firmly “part of the travel […]
The Atlantic Portuguese island of Madeira is bringing in access fees for some of its best-loved hiking trails in a move to fund conservation efforts along […]
After being designated by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as the Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, Apostolos Tzitzikostas was questioned by the Transport […]
While rescue operations are still ongoing in Valencia, where flush floods killed over 200 people and severely damaged travel infrastructure, Spain’s heavy rains have reached Barcelona, […]
Italy’s reputation for opulent design is being questioned by tourists faced with an “underwhelming” replacement for one of the country’s most iconic sights. Many historic attractions […]
Following devastating floods in Spain which have killed at least 217 people and put estimates of the missing in the thousands, the country’s largest peacetime deployment of search […]
Politicians in Mallorca have put proposals to parliament that, if adopted, would reduce tourism on the island and cut tourist accommodation by 40%. The plan put […]