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 Lufthansa Group had announced the gradual resumption of its flights to and from Tel Aviv starting 23 June, following a two-month suspension triggered by escalating […]
As UK and German post office services face difficulties, and Denmark has announced it is phasing out its historic PostNord, one commercial delivery firm is marking […]
A Florida man has been convicted of wire fraud and unauthorized access to secure airport areas after officials uncovered an eight-year scheme in which he had […]
A London-bound Air India flight carrying 242 people crashed into a residential neighbourhood minutes after take-off from Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon, killing over 30 and sparking […]
Yearly passenger numbers at London Stansted Airport could exceed 50 million before the end of the next two decades if approval goes ahead for an increase […]
On 10 June 2025, Belgium’s federal police confirmed the resignation of the director of aviation police following a controversy over the unauthorized easing of border controls […]
A coalition of global powerhouses, including China, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland and the European Union, has urged the Trump administration to reconsider imposing new U.S. tariffs […]
Russian Railways has announced that the passenger train service between Moscow and Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital, will resume on 17 June 2025, after a five-year suspension […]
Eurostar, the high-speed rail operator, has announced ambitious plans to launch new direct train services connecting the UK with Germany and Switzerland, marking a significant expansion […]
On 6 June 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to remove the 1973 rule prohibiting supersonic commercial flights above land. According to a summary of […]
A new report has revealed the most cycle-friendly rail operators in Europe, naming Belgium and Switzerland as the best places to take one’s bike on the […]
European Union transport ministers have reached a long-awaited agreement to overhaul the bloc’s air passenger rights legislation, approving updated rules that increase the minimum flight delay […]
Brussels Airport, Brussels Airlines and TUI fly have issued an unprecedented and strongly-worded press release criticising labour unions for the personal, economic and reputational repercussions of […]
At least three major airlines have been accused of charging lone passengers more than those flying in pairs or groups. The price discrepancies are being reported […]
The Belgian city Namur relaunches an initiative from 2017, allowing residents to rent a bike for a democratic price. All bikes have been named after someone […]