Travel Tomorrow

Travel Tomorrow

Travel Tomorrow is an international media platform dedicated to travel experiences, eco-friendly tourism, and the effects of Covid-19 on the travel sector. It is a prominent brand under Buscardini Communications, which is a communications agency located in Brussels.

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  • 5 days ago | traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck

    On Monday 2 June 2025, the Mount Etna volcano in Sicily erupted. Footage of the explosion has been going viral on social media, while authorities assure locals and tourists that it is currently safe to travel to the island. Mount Etna is located on the island of Sicily near the city of Catana and is known as Europe’s largest active volcano and the most active stratovolcano worldwide.

  • 5 days ago | traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck

    Italian studio Carlo Ratti Associati and US firm Höweler + Yoon Architecture have presented their plans for AquaPraça, a floating cultural plaza that physically invites visitors to engage in a dialogue about climate change. The structure will first be presented at the International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia before being transported to the COP30 in Belém, Brazil. AquaPraça presents itself as a 400-square-metre structure which carves public space out of the sea.

  • 6 days ago | traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck

    As British-Egyptian activist and writer Alaa Abd El-Fattah remains in detention, many leading figures are asking the British government to issue an official travel warning for Egypt. On 29 May, a letter was sent to the British newspaper The Times, specifying “Egypt can’t have it both ways”. Since 2019, British-Egyptian Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been detained in Egypt. In December 2021, he was sentenced to five years in jail on account of spreading false news and harming Egypt’s national interest.

  • 6 days ago | traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has updated its 2025 financial outlook for the airline industry. Compared to earlier predictions made at the end of 2024, the organisation is slightly more pessimistic due to the current trade tensions. 2025 has been an eventful year for the airline industry so far and as previously expected, aviation numbers have been affected by the current trade tensions.

  • 6 days ago | traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck

    Travellers flying with Alaska Airlines will be able to taste creations by some of the best chefs from the West Coast on a limited selection of flight routes. From 5 June 2025 onwards, a rotating fleet of chefs will be putting together seasonal menus designed to be enjoyed at 35,000 feet. In 2024, Alaska Airlines already embarked on a collaboration with San Francisco’s chef Brandon Jew.