Anna Ignatova is a reporter for Travel Tomorrow. She was raised in Moscow, where she pursued a degree in Journalism at the Higher School of Economics and took her first steps into the profession. Driven by her dream to study abroad and learn French, she moved to Brussels to live la vie bruxelloise. Along with that, she earned a master’s degree in Digital Media at VUB. Anna is passionate about journalism, loves to travel, and finds inspiration in literature, fashion, and cinema.
The historic glassmaking town of Stourbridge in England’s West Midlands is preparing to unveil one of its oldest hidden treasures after plans were announced to permanently […]
Demand for hotel accommodation in Miami has surged ahead of England’s FIFA World Cup quarter-final against Norway, with supporters rushing to secure rooms. Travel companies and […]
Passengers travelling through London Stansted Airport will be able to catch overnight trains for the first time this summer. The new overnight service began on 3 […]
Pop star Dua Lipa has opened a permanent library dedicated to banned and censored books in Porto, expanding her long-running literary initiative beyond its online book […]
Salzburg has introduced a summer driving ban for most tourists entering its historic centre, becoming the latest European destination to curb traffic congestion and the effects […]
British Airways has updated its staff rest policy to allow cabin crew to sleep in empty first- and business-class seats during some long-haul flights. The policy […]
Angola and the United Arab Emirates have reaffirmed their commitment to expanding economic cooperation through tourism, with both countries seeking to attract greater private investment and […]
Airbnb is bringing back its “anti-party” system for the 4th of July holiday weekend, reactivating a set of enforcement and detection tools designed to reduce the […]
Luxury hospitality brand Banyan Tree has opened its first European resort with the debut of Mamula Island in Montenegro, transforming a restored 19th-century fortress at the […]
Europe’s most affordable destinations for an Aperol Spritz have been revealed in a new analysis, with Italy claiming both the cheapest and some of the most […]
Airbus is preparing to inspect 16 of its A380 superjumbo jets after cracks were discovered in a key wing structure, prompting urgent action from European aviation […]
Tourism initiatives restoring forests, supporting regenerative agriculture, promoting cultural heritage and creating opportunities for disadvantaged communities were recognised at the ICRT Europe Responsible Tourism Forum and […]
Brussels Airport is preparing for one of its busiest summer holiday seasons on record, expecting around 5.2 million passengers to travel through the airport during July […]
Emirates has launched what it describes as the world’s most comprehensive travel insurance, introducing conflict-related medical coverage, hotel accommodation support and complimentary rebooking on other airlines, […]
Turkish Airlines has won the 2026 APEX Best Food & Beverage in Europe award, marking the fifth time the carrier has received the recognition for its […]
A former Air Canada pilot has been charged after allegedly flying hundreds of commercial flights over nearly 17 years without holding the licence required to serve […]