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A
major dispute between one of the world's largest airlines and a growing
Nigerian carrier could reshape plans for
new direct flights between Lagos and New
York. The disagreement centres on a name, a trademark,
and a complex aircraft leasing deal that has now landed on the desk of
the U.S. De… read more
A
devastating fire at Murtala Muhammed International
Airport (MMIA) in Lagos on Monday, February 23, has
completely wiped out primary air-to-ground communication
equipment, forcing Nigeria's airspace authority to rely
on emergency backup systems to keep flights moving safely.
The
head of the … read more
A
major new chapter in West African
hospitality is unfolding as Minor
Hotels, a global hotel owner, operator and investor
managing more than 640 properties across 59
countries, has confirmed plans to bring its upscale
NH Collection brand to Accra, Ghana The
propert… read more
Zimbabwe
is about to step into the global spotlight in a way that carries both
symbolic and commercial significance for the entire African travel
industry. The country will host three major United Nations
Tourism events running back-to-back at the
Elephant Hills Resort in Victoria Falls… read more
One
of Mozambique's most important conservation areas remains completely
closed to visitors, with no reopening date confirmed yet.
Limpopo National Park, situated in the
southern province of Gaza, has been
inaccessible to tourists for more than a month following devastating
floods that struck much of… read more
As
Meetings Africa 2026 moves into its final
trade show day at the Sandton Convention Centre in
Johannesburg, there is a strong sense that this edition
carries a weight that goes beyond the usual business of matching buyers
with exhibitors. The event, which opened on 23 February and runs through
25 F… read more
Southern
Africa's safari map is about to get better connected.
FlyNamibia has announced a major expansion
of its regional network from April 2026,
delivering a significant boost to air links between
Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe and making
it considerably easier to reach some of the… read more
In
a move that carries strong implications for the entire African aviation
sector, Nigeria has officially established a National
Aviation Security Risk Management Team. The announcement
was made by Director General of Civil Aviation, Captain
Chris Najomo, at the headquarters of the Civil Aviation
Aut… read more
One
of Southern and East Africa's most historically significant transport
links is back in action. The Tanzania Zambia Railway
Authority, universally known as
TAZARA, has resumed cross-border passenger
train services between the two countries after an eight-month
suspension. The first trains began ru… read more
A
game-changing announcement for Southern African
cross-border travel came out of the Zambezi River
corridor this week. The Kazungula One Stop Border
Post, linking Botswana and Zambia, now operates
24 hours a day for both passenger and
commercial traffic. The confirmation was deliver… read more