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Airlink will resume flights from Nelspruit’s Kruger Mpumulanga International Airport, South Africa to Vilanculos in Mozambique from July 02, 2021.
The re-established service will operate on Mondays and Fridays.
Vilanculos is a popular beach holiday destination and gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago. It is renowned for its spectacula… read more
Kenya’s Tourism and Wildlife Minister Najib Balala launched an
inaugural elephant naming festival Monday in Amboseli National Park.
Balala
announced at the ceremony that Kenyans and people from across the world
now have an opportunity to play a key role in the conservation of
elephants following the launch of the event, whic… read more
With travel restrictions easing and a path back to normalcy starting to become more clear, the question now being asked is what’s expected of the travel and hospitality industry as we move closer to a time where mass travel is once again possible. For many it has largely been expected that early signs will look very promising, but … read more
Emirates, the world's largest long-haul carrier, posted its second
annual loss since its inception over three decades ago, as the Covid-19
pandemic ravaged the travel industry, but the airline vowed to return
"stronger than before", its chairman and chief executive said.
The Dubai-based carrier reported a Dh20.3 bill… read more
Tourism and hospitality players say Namibia's classification, as a high-risk destination is a huge blow to the already struggling sector due to uncontrollable levels of Covid-19 new infections and deaths. The Centres for Disease Control (CDC) has issued a warning to travellers against travelling to Namibia due to the escalat… read more
Africa isn’t a continent that gets a huge amount of attention for aviation, which is a shame. This year, there are over 31 million round-trip seats (non-stop and one-stop) planned from the rest of the world to sub-Saharan Africa, for instance all areas below North Africa. While Ethiopian Airlines is predictably the la… read more
Built in 1947, Khartoum International Airport is no longer able to handle the growing passenger traffic. Initially located 4 kilometres from the city centre, it is now close to residential areas due to heavy urbanisation.
Faced with the impossibility of expanding the airport in 2019, the country had started procedures for the construction of a new hub.
Only 24 months ago, business travel was synonymous with global corporations and senior executives’ roles. During the global lockdowns, companies have experienced the direct impact of no travel or in-person meetings on their business functions and operations. In new research from VistaJet, the first and only global business aviation company, in a… read more
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Air Peace, Mrs. Toyin Olajide has reiterated that the airline remains the only indigenous carrier to have acquired brand new airplanes in the country in the past a decade. The restatement is coming on the heels of claim by some players in the sector that Ibom Air was the first to take possession… read more
Being one of the areas that support the economic growth of a given state; tourism plays significant role in accelerating foreign currency earning via attracting tourists from all corners of the globe. Besides, it has undeniable role for creating jobs for the growing youths in the country. Blessed with natural and manmade resources, Ethiopia… read more