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 UK has introduced a ban on importing meat and dairy products for personal use from the European Union, EFTA States, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. […]
UNESCO has recently designated the North Korean side of the active stratovolcano Mount Paektu, located along the Chinese border, as a UNESCO Global Geopark. This recognition […]
A new 2025 report released by WebAIM, a non-profit focused on internet accessibility, has revealed how accessible different websites and sectors are, for the seventh year […]
More details are emerging about an ongoing slump in foreign tourism to the United States after the International Trade Administration (ITA) released data showing non-citizen arrivals […]
Last Wednesday, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a new policy allowing immigration authorities to screen visa applicants’ social media activity for signs of […]
As Spain’s holiday destinations hit high season again, the country that saw a record-breaking 94 million visitors in 2024 and a wave of anti-tourism protests, is […]
Stars are often praised for keeping their feet on the ground, but six world-renowned women just returned from the stars themselves, after the successful completion of […]
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is pushing ahead with its ambitious Tourism 2040 Roadmap, expected to generate around S$50 billion ($37 billion) in tourism receipts by the end […]
Ahead of the next formal trilogue negotiations on the proposal for a Directive on Green Claims, taking place on 24 April 2025, the travel and tourism industry […]
A digital travel pass could soon replace the need for physical boarding passes and even for any check-in at all, if proposals from the UN’s airline […]
Norway is the latest European country to propose a tourist tax. The decision comes amid concerns over rising visitor numbers in certain popular areas. As a […]
US President Donald Trump’s tighter borders and trade tariffs continue to cause concern in the country’s travel and tourism sector. New evidence reveals that a months-long […]
More data is emerging showing that not only are Canadian tourists choosing to stay away from the United States, but European tourists also have been avoiding […]
The Chinese government has updated its travel advisory for the United States reflecting the fact that relations between the two economic superpowers have become increasingly strained […]
The first of this year’s ICRT Global Responsible Tourism Awards were presented at WTM Africa, held at the CITCC in Cape Town. The ceremony resonated with […]
According to the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) latest Economic Impact Research (EIR), the travel and tourism industry is forecasted to create 4,5 million new […]