Polya Plamenova Pencheva is a Travel Tomorrow reporter with experience in the fields of innovation, travelling, lifestyle, and design. Born and raised in Bulgaria, Polya lived in the Netherlands for eight years and recently moved to Brussels, Belgium, to explore new opportunities. She is also a plant lover, matcha drinker, book enthusiast, and a proud nerd. You can catch up with her on her Instagram or a cafe nestled in the heart of Brussels.
A study from Future Partners, a tourism research company, has found that 40% of American women are planning to travel solo in 2025. They surveyed 4,000 […]
New Zealand’s Golden Visa Program, officially known as the Active Investor Plus Visa, is due to evolve. The new government wants to adapt the scheme in […]
The central United States are currently experiencing the impact of Storm Blair, causing heavy snowfall, ice, rain and blizzards all over the country from from Kansas […]
United Airlines has announced it is set to start trialling Elon Musk’s Starlink as a provider of in-flight internet services this spring, with a view to […]
With the number of Australian tourists visiting Japan surging, officials in the island empire have made a plea to their Pacific neighbours to be more adventurous […]
Greece has introduced a one-year ban on new short-term rentals in Athens in a bid to resolve a national housing crisis. Effective from 1 January 2025, […]
Brussels Airlines is pursuing its fleet renewal schedule with the addition of three more Airbus A320neo aircraft over the next year and a half. Since autumn […]
The world’s most punctual airlines and airports in 2024 have been revealed by aviation analytics company Cirium in the “2024 On-Time Performance Review“, considered the gold […]
The weather is at the centre of many of our actions and conversations. Inaccurate forecasts can thus stir up our planning, all while giving us something […]
The Japanese company Asahi Shuzo, that brews the renowned Dassai sake, is planning on making a beverage in space. Only one small 100 milliliter bottle would […]
When we think of Chinese architecture, colossal and utilitarian infrastructure projects might come to mind, but, from a museum where lake water laps in and out […]
Dark tourism is on the up. It’s a form of travel that some researchers say has been around for centuries, perhaps since visitors watched the violent […]
Norway is building a record breaking tunnel on its northeastern coast as part of a €43.6 billion upgrade to its E39 highway. Slated for completion in […]
China has unveiled an infrastructure project that will be a nationwide first and a world record breaker – the largest artificial island airport on Earth. Projected […]
Nelson Mandela once said: “education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” It’s something at the recently launched International Centre […]