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Tripoli
International Airport (HLLT) has partially reopened
after an 11-year closure, marking a significant turning point for
African aviation. While currently limited
to private and medical evacuation flights,
this step signifies Libya's commitment to restoring its air connectivity
… read more
Ethiopia
is rapidly becoming a hot spot for conference tourism, and for travel
agents across Africa, this translates to a wealth of new business
opportunities. Addis Ababa, the nation's capital, is undergoing a
remarkable transformation, establishing itself as a premier destination
for conferences, summits, and large-scale event… read more
In
a powerful address for Africa Union Day 2025, UN Tourism
Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili championed a transformative
vision for the African tourism sector, one that prioritizes
fairness, opportunity, and empowerment for
local communities. This message resonates deeply with the African
Union’s 2025 theme, em… read more
Qantas
is making significant changes to its Australia-South Africa
flight network, impacting travel agents specializing in the
African market. While the airline will reduce its Airbus A380
service between Sydney and Johannesburg
from six to four flights weekly starting February 2026, it’s
simultaneously la… read more
Mozambique's
flag carrier, LAM, is undergoing a major restructuring
amidst financial struggles, aiming to restore its position in the
African aviation market. The airline, currently the second most
indebted state-owned company in Mozambique, carries a substantial debt
burden, impacting its operations and route network… read more
The
South African cruise market is booming,
evolving into a dynamic hub for both embarkation and destination
cruises. This shift presents exciting opportunities for travel agents to
cater to the evolving demands of South African travelers.
Cape
Town and Durban are experiencing a surge in cruise s… read more
Afrijet
Business Service, operating in Gabon as Fly Gabon, is pushing back
against a proposed 133% increase in the "WZ" security tax on airfares.
The airline criticizes the Gabonese government's decision, calling it
abrupt, unilateral, and detrimental to both travelers and the aviation
industry. This steep hike comes on… read more
The
AviaDev Africa forum, taking place in
Zanzibar from June 11th to 13th, offers a
crucial platform for African travel agents to engage with the evolving
landscape of air connectivity and route development across the
continent. This year’s event promises to be a catalyst for growth,
bringing togethe… read more
Qatar
Airways’ recent cancellation of its Boeing 737 MAX 10 order and
reaffirmed commitment to Airbus signals a significant shift in the
aviation landscape, one with potential implications for the African
travel market. This strategic realignment, driven by evolving fleet
requirements and a mended relationship with Airbus, posit… read more
Uganda
is poised for a tourism boom thanks to a major infrastructure
investment. The Islamic Development Bank
(IsDB) has committed US\$800 million to support the
nation's Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and
other key projects. This financial boost, spread over three years,
includes US\$500 million direc… read more