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The Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Ameachi, has given a standing order to security personnel stationed at the terminus that anyone without face mask should be denied access and turned back.
He made this known when he visited the Idu Train Terminal to inspect passengers compliance to COVID-19 safety measu… read more
RUSSIA has opened its doors to travellers from Tanzania following Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova naming the country as one of three nations to resume flights with Moscow starting tomorrow. According to Yandex, the most popular Russian search engine, the number of people searching for the tropical East African country… read more
Kenya Airways resumes international flights to 30 destinations across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
Kenya Airways (KQ) today resumed international passenger services following the easing of movement restrictions as directed by H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta. The first international flights depart today 1st August to the … read more
Kenya Airways (KO) resumed this weekend its international flights. The carrier is set to fly to about 30 destinations since the routes were suspended due to COVID-19 in March. The airline resumed domestic flights in mid-July after the government cleared local air travel. Air France KLM holds a small stake in KO.
“We announced… read more
Faced with the press in Praia, this Monday, July 27, 2020, the Cape Verdean Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luís Filipe Tavares, and the Portuguese Ambassador to Cape Verde, António Moniz, announced that the two countries have decided to agreement for the opening of an air corridor between their two territories, from August 1.
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China, Canada, Japan and Rwanda among eleven countries cleared to resume international flights to Kenya on Saturday. A list released on Thursday afternoon by Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia also includes Uganda and Ethiopia. Others are South Korea, Zimbabwe, France, Morocco and Namibia. "These are countries that h… read more
In honor of some of the most memorable ships in Holland America Line‘s nearly 150-year history, the premium cruise line is changing the name of its new-build from Ryndam to Rotterdam and designating it the new flagship of the fleet. The seventh ship to bear this historic name, Rotterdam will be delivered one year to the date… read more