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The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has restrained the Director General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA from issuing Air Operator’s Certificate, AOC, to Nigeria Air.
Hon. Justice A. Lewis Allagoa granted orders of interim and interlocutory injunctions in the terms contained in the order, restraining taking of any step in… read more
Proflight Zambia, a Zambian airline, has increased its return flights from Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka to OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg. As a result, the route between the two cities now has more flights operated by Zambian airlines than South African ones.
The airline now offers… read more
Satsa, South Africa's inbound industry association, is throwing its weight behind the country's adventure tourism sector with the release of its Adventure Tourism Self-Regulation Roadmap and Code of Good Practice documents.
The code is designed to establish standards and guidelines for adventure tourism operators, with the aim of pr… read more
For the very first time, travel agents and tour operators from Nigeria and Ghana will gather for an industry conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. The National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) is organizing the conference in collaboration with the Tour Operators' Union of Ghana (TOUGHA).
The conference aims to brin… read more
The boutique premium cruise line Azamara has expanded its offering of AzaMazing Evenings to include experiences in the Middle East this yeas as it celebrates the launch of these immersive event offerings 10 years ago.
Azamara has unveiled exclusive, new AzAmazing events across the world for this year ranging from Arabian danc… read more
Cape Town has seen significant growth in its tourism industry, with the support of its cruise tourism sector, but Durban has experienced only marginal growth, undermined by persistent load-shedding, health concerns regarding its beaches and damaged infrastructure.
Wesgro CEO Wrenelle Stander said cruise tourism had an annual economic impac… read more
Madagascar Airlines, the new national airline, has obtained its Air Operator Certificate, replacing the former Air Madagascar.
The company obtained its operating licence and transport certificate after meeting the five mandatory regulatory, safety, and security steps, which took approximately one year. It aims to reach profita… read more
Wilderness said it plans to open the Wilderness Mokete tented camp in September in previously uncharted territory: the famed Mababe wilderness area on the eastern fringe of the Okavango Delta.
The first of its kind, Mokete will be a limited edition: available to book for two years only. The camp will consist of nine en-suite canvas … read more
The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism of the Sultanate of Oman has announced its official partnership with ITB Berlin, as the host country of the World's Leading Travel Trade Show in 2024. This collaboration will provide a potent platform for Oman to showcase the diverse offerings it provides in the growing tourism industry. H.E. Salim Al Mahrouq… read more
At Expedia Group, we recognize that travel has the power to do good, but we also acknowledge the environmental impact that the industry can have. To preserve the destinations our travelers love, we believe that climate action and sustainability are essential for the future of our industry.
Our travelers have shown a clear demand for more s… read more