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Travel
agents navigating the intricacies of South African
tourism should be aware of a recent fuel supply disruption at
Punda Maria Rest Camp in Kruger National
Park. This northernmost camp, renowned for
its tranquil atmosphere and abundant birdlife, is currently experiencing
a shortage of unlead… read more
Egypt
is experiencing a remarkable tourism resurgence,
solidifying its position as a top global destination. This
revitalization presents exciting opportunities for African
travel agents seeking to expand their offerings and tap into a
thriving market. Travel and Tour World, a leading
global tourism webs… read more
South
Africa is gearing up for an exceptional wildflower season in 2025,
creating a vibrant business opportunity for travel agents across Africa.
Early rains and favorable weather conditions promise a spectacular
bloom, transforming vast landscapes into breathtaking carpets of color.
This natural phenomenon, spanning from late July to … read more
Tanzanian
airline Flightlink is making significant
strides in expanding its reach across East Africa. The company recently
added a 37-seat DHC-8-200 aircraft to its
fleet through an ACMI lease agreement with Kenya-based ALS
Limited. This strategic move boosts Flightlink’s
capacity an… read more
A
pilot strike at FlySafair is sending
ripples through South Africa's domestic travel market, impacting travel
agents and their clients. The strike, initiated by pilots affiliated
with the Solidarity union, centers on a
dispute over wages and working conditions.
FlySafair, which com… read more
Air
Peace, Nigeria’s leading
airline, is strategically navigating operational hurdles
while maintaining ambitious growth plans. Facing a significant portion
of its fleet grounded, including all five Embraer
E195-E2 jets, the airline is actively acquiring used
aircraft and utilizing wet leases… read more
Air
Sénégal is facing a new financial hurdle as Dakar
Aéroport operator LAS (Limak-AIBD-Summa) demands
€32 million in unpaid debts. This claim,
which includes €15 million in airport fees
and €17 million owed to service providers,
further complicates the airline's alread… read more
Johannesburg’s
culinary scene is buzzing with excitement following the recent launch
of Room 32, an exclusive dining destination
nestled within the newly opened Park Hyatt
Johannesburg in Rosebank. This refined restaurant offers
African travel agents a unique opportunity to cater to discerning
client… read more
Nigeria’s
medical tourism sector presents a complex and often contradictory
landscape for African travel agents. While the
country grapples with the persistent challenge of outbound medical
tourism, a largely untapped potential exists for inbound medical travel,
driven by a growing demand for specialized healthcare servic… read more
Etihad
Airways has launched a new route to Al
Alamein, Egypt, opening up exciting opportunities for
African travel agents to tap into a growing
Mediterranean tourism market. This
twice-weekly service from Abu Dhabi offers
convenient access to one of the region’s most captivati… read more