Category - Belgium travel news

World Tunnel Congress 2027 Picks Antwerp as Host City

The World Tunnel Congress 2027, also known as WTC 2027, will be a gathering of over 2,700 esteemed professionals, researchers, policymakers, and companies from various sectors such as civil engineering, construction, transportation, and infrastructure. This event aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, showcase innovative ideas, and engage in discussions about the future of tunnelling and underground technology. Antwerp's choice emphasizes Belgium's significant contribution to the tunnel...

Introducing the Strong Earth Awards: Advancing Climate Friendly Travel

SUNx Malta – a legacy program for Maurice Strong, Sustainability and Climate activist half a century ago – promoting Climate Friendly Travel, and Les Roches, one of the world’s leading hospitality business schools, announce the annual Strong Earth Awards which will be presented at the ShiftIn’ Festival on November 19. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

Disaster Tourism illegal in Holland: No place is safe anymore

This week's devastating floods in the German State of Northrhine Westphalia triggered another big debate on climate change. The disaster is also taken a toll in neighboring Belgium and Holland Disaster tourism is becoming a problem for first responders. - eTurboNews | Travel News & more

Ethiopian Airlines and Liege Airport Extend Partnership Agreement

Liege Airport, Belgium’s largest cargo airport and the 6th largest cargo airport in Europe, will continue to be Ethiopian Airlines cargo hub serving as a freighter gateway between Africa and Europe for the next five years. - eTurboNews | Travel News & more

Brussels Renaissance Festival returns tomorrow

From 19 June to 11 July, the Brussels Renaissance Festival (formerly the Carolus V Festival) returns for an edition that’s bursting with festivities. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Ryanair returns to Budapest Airport

Ryanair relaunches flights to Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, and the Canary Islands from Budapest Airport. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Belgium comes to the rescue in Guinea

Like the rest of the world, Guinea has been affected by the pandemic. However, the health situation is further complicated by a measles epidemic, an epidemic of yellow fever, and recently also some new Ebola infections which together put an enormous strain on the medical facilities. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

New hotel opens in Central Brussels

The brand is set to continue its international growth with properties slated to open in Budapest, San Francisco, as well as an additional property in Belize later this year - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Will our grandchildren freeze or fry?

Professor Geoffrey Lipman has a passion for climate change. He doesn't want his grandchildren to freeze or fry - here is why. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Professor Geoffrey Lipman knows this is a big day for Travel, Tourism, and Climate Change

What the difference one day can make. With the inauguration in the United States of America and President Biden bringing the country back into the Paris Climate Agreement, it will put targets back on track. Tourism veteran and climate change expert Professor Geoffrey Lipman is overjoyed. Continue reading Professor Geoffrey Lipman knows this is a big day for Travel, Tourism, and Climate Change at eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online.