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 earn a master’s degree in Digital Media at VUB. She is passionate about her profession, loves to travel, and finds inspiration in literature, fashion, and cinema.
Malaysia Airlines is facing growing scrutiny amid reports that it may implement a complete ban on in-flight alcohol. The debate follows renewed calls from conservative members […]
The first “Muslim-friendly” cruise ship in Malaysia will be homeported at Port Klang from 29 November 2025, marking the country’s first step towards pioneering Muslim tourism […]
Malaysia hosted the 2025 World Tourism Day and the 7th World Tourism Conference in collaboration with the United Nations and the Melaka State Government. More than […]
Malaysia has launched a new Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, highlighting the Southeast Asian country’s many attractions through a new logo, mascot, theme song, and aircraft livery. […]
A 100-billion-dollar development in Johor, Malaysia, is trying to shake off its reputation as a white elephant. Ghost town Forest City was intended to be a […]
Malaysia Airlines has launched free unlimited in-air WiFi at all class levels in all cabins without restrictions or conditions. While it is not the first carrier […]
A Chinese couple on their honeymoon in Sabah, Malaysia, at the beginning of September has reported finding a hidden camera in their Airbnb room. The two […]
After a temporary hiatus during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Eastern & Oriental Express, the Southeast Asia counterpart to the renowned Orient Express, ia making a comeback. […]
On Monday November 15th, Malaysia partially opened its borders, specifically in the Langkawi archipelago, through a pilot project that, if successful, will dictate the reopening of […]
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a big city with many skyscrapers and several British colonial-era landmarks. The city is the cultural, financial, and economic […]
Malaysia is a multicultural country in South East Asia, situated near the equator. Malaysia is divided into two parts: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo’s East Malaysia. Malaysia […]