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The
Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA)
has announced a further postponement in the resumption of its flagship
Mukuba Cross-Border Passenger Train
service, following yet another railway accident along the
sensitive Nakonde–Mwenzo section of the line. The delay marks another
setback for one of … read more
African
travel professionals operating in or routing clients through West
Africa's busiest aviation hub should take note of a transformative
infrastructure development announced for Lagos. The Nigerian commercial
capital is preparing to connect its three major airport
terminals to the state rail network, addressing one… read more
Namibia's
international connectivity is set for a significant upgrade, with
Discover Airlines announcing a major
expansion of its long-haul operations from Munich Airport to Windhoek.
Starting April 2027, the leisure carrier will operate five
year-round weekly flights between the Bavarian capital
and… read more
Cape Town's status as one of
Africa's most desirable international gateways continues to strengthen,
with Turkish Airlines announcing a
significant capacity boost on its direct service between
Istanbul and the Mother City. From
26 October 2026, the award-winning carrier
will step up … read more
There
is fresh reason for excitement among wildlife enthusiasts and safari
operators across sub-Saharan Africa as South African
National Parks (SANParks) confirms the reopening of the
camping site at Letaba Rest Camp in the
world-renowned Kruger National Park. Bookings will officially reopen
from … read more
A significant shift in South
Africa's border processing has now come into effect, and travel
professionals across sub-Saharan Africa should ensure both their clients
and their internal teams are fully prepared. From 01 July
2026, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has made
it compulsory for most international tra… read more
Nigeria's fast-growing
carrier United Nigeria Airlines is placing
customer loyalty firmly at the heart of its commercial strategy,
unveiling a fresh partnership that promises to make travel more
rewarding for its passengers. In a move that reflects a wider evolution
across Africa's airline industry, the carrier has tea… read more
Liberia
is moving decisively towards a new era of railway governance, with
national stakeholders in Monrovia formally validating the draft
Liberia National Railway Authority Act of
2026. This important step signals the country's
determination to transform its rail sector into a modern, multi-user
system capable of po… read more
Mauritius is entering a defining
chapter in the life of its Metro Express light rail
system, with the Government confirming an allocation of
approximately Rs 1.64 billion to strengthen the network's financial
foundations, refurbish its fleet and sustain daily operations. The move
signals a shift in focus from in… read more
Recent
international headlines about anti-immigration
demonstrations in South Africa have raised questions
among travellers and industry professionals across the continent. Yet,
despite the extensive media coverage and heightened security response,
South Africa's tourism sector has continued to function smoothly, with … read more