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Seychelles will re-open its border to commercial passenger flights from low- or medium-risk COVID-19 countries beginning of August to revive the tourism sector with a new structure put in place to manage the re-opening, said a top health official.
The Public Health Commissioner, Jude Gedeon, told a press conference on Tuesday… read more
Seychelles' Beach Control Committee will need to take measures to ensure that social distancing and good hygiene practices are being followed on the island nation's beaches as the country re-welcomes tourists in August, said the tourism minister.
The Minister for Tourism, Didier Dogley, told the press on Tuesday, that there i… read more
EGYPTAIR starting late-June 2020 is resuming scheduled International passenger service. Between 30JUN20 and 14JUL20, the Star Alliance carrier plans to operate 26 routes from Cairo. The following is based on GDS schedule listing as of 23JUN20. Planned operation remains subject to change.
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Traveling is such a unique experience that so many of us are craving right now, as a result of the coronavirus’ devastating impact on the travel industry. Although you can’t jet set tomorrow or probably even in the coming weeks, that shouldn’t stop you from planning a trip in advance. But as you envision yourself indulging at Parisian patisserie… read more
South Africa’s Sun International hotel says it plans to reopen its resorts, hotels, casinos and restaurants following the further relaxation of the country’s level 3 lockdown rules. According to businesstech.co.za, Chief executive officer, Anthony Leeming says that once the government announces the official return dates, the group will st… read more
Namibia’s Government has extended its four-stage strategy to exit the coronavirus lockdown by a fifth stage to address exclusively the opening of points of entry and the resumption of international air travel. The country is expected to migrate to stage five on 18 September 2020. In stage five, which is intended to last until there is a v… read more
TAAG Angola in recent schedule update filed preliminary International operations, which would see the airline resumes International scheduled service as early as 01JUL20. Preliminary operation remains subject to change, pending on travel restrictions.
Luanda – Cape Towneff 01JUL203 weekly 737-700
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In a tweet this morning, Emirates (EK) announced the airline would return its A380 service to London (LHR) and Paris (CDG) starting July 15. The announcement comes as Europe begins easing international travel restrictions and provide Europeans somewhat of a post-pandemic summer getaway.
The iconic Emirates Airbus A380 will return to… read more
The Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika has assures government is doing everything possible to ensure that airfares do not skyrocket beyond the reach of Nigerians at flight resumption. He said the airfares maybe different but it would not be something passengers cannot afford. Senator Sirika gave the assurance at the Presidential Task Force, PTF on… read more
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has unveiled its third phase of measures designed to rebuild global consumer confidence, reduce risk and encourage the return of Safe Travels. The latest protocols for the global Travel & Tourism sector focus on measures to ensure the reopening of global attractions, drive business to car … read more