Margarida is a Travel Tomorrow reporter and press and communications assistant at Buscardini Communications. She studied Communication Sciences and Journalism at the NOVA University of Lisbon (FCSH) with an Erasmus semester in European Studies at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. After an internship at the Communication department of the Municipal Council of Cascais, life took her to Boston, Massachusetts. In the United States, she worked for the Consulate of Portugal in New Bedford for the past 4 years. Margarida loves traveling, snowboarding and attending live music. A big fan of humor and in a serious relationship with food.
The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) has announced the themes European citizens have selected for future euro banknotes: “European culture” and “rivers and […]
Since November 30th, Lufthansa Group has extended its Green Fares to a select number of long-haul flights. The Green Fares were already available but initially restrained […]
Over the past few years, many destinations have had to find solutions for dealing with a soaring number of tourists. Some have limited the daily number […]
According to the latest data from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), international tourism recovered 87% of pre-pandemic levels in January-September 2023. That puts the sector on […]
The Economist’s Intelligence Unit (EIU) has published this year’s Worldwide Cost of Living Report, revealing which cities around the world are the most expensive to live […]
Brussels Airlines faces industrial action from pilots in the run up to the busy Christmas travel period and less than two weeks after narrowly avoiding cabin […]
As snow storms cause airport closures across southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, Ukraine’s Chief of Staff, Andriy Yermak, has used a platform at […]
On Saturday, November 18th, TV5 Monde premiered a new episode of the Embarquement TV series showcasing the natural and historical beauty of Asir, in Saudi Arabia. […]
Air and rail passengers and drivers across Europe are urged to keep checking road, closures, flight and rail schedules and carrier updates “well in advance” of […]
Cyclist zones are to be fitted with speed cameras, in new regional plans approved by the Flemish government. With no personnel needed to operate, the installations […]
In another example of how artificial intelligence (AI) and automation might help reduce carbon emissions, Norse Atlantic Airways is building a giant robot to help clean […]
South Korea is changing guidance to airlines in the light of a series of in-air incidents where passengers have attempted to open plane doors. Obligatory already […]
After a delay of several years, Angola has just welcomed a new international airport. The Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN) will gradually be replacing […]
In a move to combat tobacco-related deaths, France is set to ban smoking on all beaches, in public parks, forests and areas surrounding schools. The announcement […]