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With its long, dune-fringed beaches and turquoise waters, Mozambique’s eastern coastline along the Indian Ocean is over 1,000 km long, attracting the attention of scuba divers, fishermen, sailors and beach lovers.
Other than its marine riches, Mozambique shines through its vibrant cultural heritage, evident in its art, music and foo… read more
Emirates, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) carrier has in line with its government directives, extended its suspension of passenger services from Nigeria (Lagos and Abuja) to Dubai until 10 March 2021.
This is coming barely four days after the initial suspension slated to last till February 28, 2021 all based of that cou… read more
The planned launch of a new airline, NG Eagle with aircraft belonging to Arik Air may have reached an advanced stage as two rebranded aircraft belonging to the airline is due to arrive Nigeria after its livery change at Ethiopia Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO).
Spotted were two Boeing 737-7NGs one with tail number 5N-MJG on… read more
Green Africa Airline, a Nigerian airline soon to debut in the Nigerian sky has unveiled its crew uniform for both pilots and cabin executives.
In a response to an email by the airline, it says about the uniform,”Our Crew uniform is a judicious blend of African style with Green Africa elements and a contemporary global f… read more
For years, Qantas has been fighting to share in the profits of the Perth to Johannesburg route. The airline last put the plans on hold in 2018. Now the plans are coming back to life - in the middle of the pandemic.
From Sydney, the Australians can actually fly to South Africa. Due to the lockdown and travel restrictions, all fli… read more
The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic continue to disrupt air traffic. As everywhere else, African airlines are struggling to recover from this crisis, which led to a loss of 14 billion USD in passenger transport in 2020.
As of February 1, 35% of the African fleet was nailed to the ground.
Of the 1,290 aircraft in ope… read more
Air Senegal plans to launch its scheduled services to the United States from September 1, on the basis of a wet-lease contract or a codeshare agreement with an American company.
A request, in this sense, was submitted on February 11, 2021 to the US Department of Transport, by its advisers Eckert Seamans and Evelyn Sahr.… read more
According to Namibia's Road Authority (RA), whose core business is to construct and maintain the country's road sector, heavy rainfall… read more
Carnival Cruise Line issued a set of anti-COVID-19 rules and regulations for passengers regarding its return to service later in the year, but then removed them from its website, but confirmed the major elements, such as mask wearing, would remain.
“In our haste to keep guests and travel agents informed, we posted some information t… read more
The Ministry of Tourism and Culture, through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs supported by the UNDP Economic Management Project on Monday launched the revision and reformulation of a tourism policy and strategy development.
The launch, which attracted stakeholders from different sectors, was held at Sir Dawda Kairaba Jaw… read more