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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traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck |Culinaire Ambiance
Starting from January 2026, American Airlines will be offering free Wi-Fi on 90% of its aircraft. It is thereby the latest major American airline to offer a free internet connection to its travellers although only members of their free AAdvantage loyalty program will have access to the service. Until now, those travelling with American Airlines still had to pay in order to get access to Wi-Fi on board. Prices ranged from $10 for a flight to $599 for an annual pass.
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traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck |Culinaire Ambiance
Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí has been known as ‘God’s architect’ for quite a while and the Vatican has now taken the first step to making that nickname a reality. According to a statement from the Vatican, Pope Francis has declared the Spaniard “venerable” for his heroic virtues. Antoni Gaudí might well be one of the most famous Spaniards of all time.
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traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck |Culinaire Ambiance
Since the Trump administration has imposed 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, a trade war has been going on between the two countries. The Chinese government has now ordered Chinese airlines to no longer accept Boeing jet deliveries nor any deliveries concerning aircraft-related equipment from US companies. Mid-2024, aerospace company Boeing made a promising estimation concerning China’s commercial aircraft fleet.
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traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck |Culinaire Ambiance
For the first time in history, a cruise ship is set to circumnavigate the whole of Antarctica. Ponant Explorations’ luxury icebreaker Le Commandant Charcot will make the journey at the start of 2028, led by captains Etienne Garcia and Patrick Marchesseau. Sales are scheduled to open at the end of 2025. Between January 2028 and March 2028, the Le Commandant Charcot vessel will explore the nearly 18,000 kilometres of Antarctic coastline.
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traveltomorrow.com | Camille Van Puymbroeck |Culinaire Ambiance
Plans have been unveiled for a new floating hotel that will be situated in Cardiff Bay. The new hospitality hotspot in the Welsh capital will count 120 rooms.
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