Travel Tomorrow is a new Brussels-based media focusing on the future of travel. The project was launched in June 2020 as a flagship brand of Buscardini Communications with its headquarters in Brussels. The media will explore the world of traveling after COVID-19 and impact of the pandemic on tourism, related industries and people around the globe.
Rediscovering the travel experience, sustainable tourism, and the effects of COVID-19 on the tourism industry are the main focus since these are the sectors most heavily impacted by the pandemic. The first quarter of 2020 saw a loss of over EUR 70 billion for the tourism industry.
“We believe it’s important to regain trust, hope, and boost solidarity across cultures,” said founder and CEO, António Buscardini. “A key question for us to address is: how do we achieve balance between urgent sustainability and economic recovery?”
Travel Tomorrow aims to deliver up-to-date content on government measures and recommendations, new health and travel advisories, and other relevant information on travel and tourism.
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down. Society as a whole needs to rethink how we will travel tomorrow to boost not only economic recovery but also trust in human cooperation, resilience, and the continued nourishment of cultural bridges that tourism brings about.
Antonio buscardini, founder of travel tomorrow
Buscardini sees the current environment as an ideal moment for significant societal change. “Now is the time to implement critical changes for a sustainable future, which includes responsible tourism,” he said.
Travel Tomorrow will offer a platform for travelers and stakeholders in the tourism industry who have been affected by the pandemic. It will also try to show destinations under a new and fresh light. The global media wishes to establish itself as a unique guide to discover cultural treasures and diverse gastronomy, breath-taking landscapes, all the world has to offer. “We want to stimulate the senses of our audience,” Buscardini said. “We want to awake your imagination.”
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