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Welcome to the Inflight Magazine of Brussels Airlines

The Categories

First person

Thierry van Eyll - External Communications Manager

In session

Moby’s irresistable new album and Robert Crais’s thriller The Watchman get the b.there! seal of approval

Indulge

Dining out at Le Petit Nice Passedat in Marseille and Lisbon’s DeliDelux

In out

Festival fever is almost upon us, so it’s time to check out the hottest line-ups, book your tickets and pray for sunshine

In the diary

Events and exhibitions across our destinations, from classical music in Prague to wine tasting in Geneva

Recipe for success

Think Swiss cuisine is all about fondue? Award-winning chef and rap music aficionado Ivo Adam dispels a few myths

Features may 2008

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Enter the dragon

Head to Mons in May to catch two fiery folklore festivals – and lots more besides

Business trends

A round-up of the latest news, including the launch of Rwanda’s stock exchange and Russia’s love affair with all things IKEA

Insider: Turin

Discover one of Europe’s lesser known gems

In gear

The new Mini Cooper Clubman S and money-saving diesel Audi TT are unveiled

Pass the port

No visit to Porto would be complete without a glass or three of the local tipple

In bed

We check in to Munich’s quirky-butluxurious La Maison and join the fashionistas at Fontana Park Hotel, Lisbon

In person

We meet Belgian cyclist Tom Boonen for a chat about travel, training and… er… cars

Net benefits

A round-up of the latest news, including the launch of Rwanda’s stock exchange and Russia’s love affair with all things IKEA

Shoes and the cities

Celebrate Sex and the City hitting the big screen with a pair of killer heels from one of Europe’s top shoe emporiums

In vogue

This month’s fashion favourites, from neon-bright coats to retro sunglasses by Linda Farrow for House of Holland

High-tech Toulouse

The forward-thinking French city continues to innovate and evolve

Up to date

Long overshadowed by larger, wealthier and more flashy European countries, when it comes to its design specialties, Portugal has been hiding its light under a bushel for years – serving up its best-known cultural contributions in cauldrons of squid and cod. But all that is changing…

In Africa

A special look at Rwanda plus stunning pictures

Café culture

Brussels’ Couleur Café gears up up for its sizzling festival of multicultural music

Meet the golden lifers

Tailor-made property for active oldies

Puccini’s lakeside legacy

Why opera fans are singing the praises of Torre del Lago’s new outdoor theatre

A beautiful mind

Actress Natalie Portman explains why her Harvard psychology degree comes in handy even in Hollywood

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