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.
Following a terrorist attack that took place yesterday evening, killing two Swedes, possibly in town for the Belgium – Sweden football match, Belgium’s Coordination Unit for […]
This year, the Mid-Autumn Festival fell on 29 September, right before the “golden week”, a week-long national holiday in China on the occasion of the National […]
Jordan has distanced its tourism sector from the deadly war raging in next-door Israel. As deadly war and a state of emergency rage in Israel, many […]
Israel’s tourism industry, which employs 3.6% of the country, according to OECD, is effectively in shutdown following Hamas’s deadly incursion and kidnap raid from Gaza and […]
Although recent reports have predicted the end of revenge travel, with a “slower-than usual shoulder season” for tourism expected this autumn, the intent to travel having […]
When Covid-19 travel restrictions started being lifted around the world, a new phenomenon appeared in the travel and tourism industry – revenge travel. After having minimum […]
Overtourism seems like the latest buzz word in travel, but, as Travel Tomorrow has already reported, it’s causing very real issues for destinations, their visitors, wildlife, […]
Angola is changing its visa rules, having passed a new resolution to offer visa-free access to tourists from nearly 100 countries. Citizens of 98 countries can […]
Authorities in Bali are looking for a tourist who posted several videos on social media showing him meditating naked in front of a Hindu shrine. The […]
A Middle East’s powerhouse, Saudi Arabia ‘s balance of payments for tourism more than tripled in the first half of 2023, compared to the year before. […]
One of the bloodiest weekends in Israel’s recent history has unfolded, with hundreds dead and thousands injured following a coordinated mass Hamas attack during a Jewish […]
The Israeli Ministry of Tourism has launched a €2.6 million advertising campaign for attracting visitors the upcoming winter season. The campaign is based on the growing […]
Not for the first time, the US faced a partial government shutdown at the start of this month as Congress debated over passing funding legislation for […]
Kimberly Mergits, a Belgian from Antwerp, has been detained in Türkiye and is facing a prison sentence after attempting to bring home 3 stones she had […]
Created in 1995, the Schengen Area is now a flagship pillar of the European Union, called by the European Commission a “crown jewel of European integration” […]