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Between November 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021, Air Seychelles will serve its routes to South Africa, Mauritius and Israel. The one leading to India by regular flights will remain suspended but the Seychelles parastatal will continue to offer charters to Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
From next month, Air Seychelles will resume … read more
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is extending its special flights program until November 10, due to the extension of the state of emergency. In the absence of regular operations, RAM sinks further into the financial crisis. The company loses around 4.6 million EUR per day.
Regular Royal Air Maroc (RAM) flights will not resume for… read more
Nigeria’s Old Oyo National Park is probably one of the parks in the country with a rich reservoir of cultural and spiritual relics, with a blend of indigenous flora and fauna for tourism exploitation by tourists. According to the Conservator, Old Oyo National Park, Joseph Assam Ntui, the park is the most unique of all the National … read more
Ghana's aviation industry has received a further boost as Qatar Airways has began operating a four weekly flights to Accra via Lagos. This becomes the fourth new destination launched by the national carrier of the State of Qatar since the start of the pandemic.
The Accra service is being operated by the airline'… read more
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has scored a major breakthrough after apprehending three people for stealing brass bearings from its wagon wheel axles. For years, the NRZ has had challenges with thefts of brass bearings from wagon wheel axles with no arrests being made.
The thieves would remove the bearings and replac… read more
As Qatar Airways continues to rapidly rebuild its network across the globe and in the U.S., the airline has announced it will operate four weekly flights to San Francisco – the fifth new destination launched by the national carrier of the State of Qatar since the start of the pandemic – from 15 December 2020. The San … read more
Six months after closing its borders to help stem the spread of coronavirus, Uganda is welcoming tourists back to its lakes, mountains, and national parks — as long as they can stay 32 feet from the gorillas.
Uganda has reopened its… read more
Sebastian Mikosz, IATA’s senior vice president, urges governments and health authorities in the region to cooperate to replace quarantine restrictions.
1. Ensuring urgent government relief is provided to the air transport industry and that pledged funds from international and pan-African organizations reach those i… read more
The aviation industry is one of the biggest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the tourism and hospitality industries. With international flights resuming in various places, many airlines are looking to get out the rut and boost their operations.
Dubai-based airline giant, Emirates is set to resume its operations on the Afr… read more
Zoma Park Village at Entoto Park, a subsidiary of Zoma Museum, and one of the demonstrations of Public-Private Partnership in tourist destination development endeavor has brought salient features to the project that is expected to get inaugurated this Saturday. Meskerem Asseged, Co-founder of Zoma Museum with Artist Elias Si… read more