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  • Conservation & Wildlife

Kenya Kenya launches elephant naming festival to boost wildlife conservation

Kenya on Monday launched a magical elephant naming festival in order to boost wildlife conservation.

Najib Balala, the cabinet secretary at the Ministry for Tourism and Wildlife, said that the event, which will be held annually on August 12, the World Elephant Day, seeks to raise awareness on the plight of elephants … read more


  • Destinations

Tanzania Tanzania Ranked Seventh in Africa for Promoting Tourism Sector

Tanzania is among the top ten countries in Africa which have recorded the fastest growth in the tourism sector.

Tanzania has been ranked among the top ten best countries in Africa for promoting its tourism destinations, according to a United Nations Tourism Organization (UNWTO) report released recently.

The Eastern Afri… read more


  • Flights

Saudi Arabia FlyNas flynas to operate into the Seychelles this coming July

After a rather timid first half of the year, flynas wants to get back on track for the rest of the year. The Saudi low-cost airline recently unveiled its list of 2021 summer services. This includes a dozen tourist markets.

Seychelles is reopening to the world. From July 1st, the Emirati low-cost carrier flynas will serve t… read more


  • Conservation & Wildlife

Zambia Zambia’s Kasanka NP and world’s largest mammal migration

The Kasanka National Park in Zambia – home to the world’s largest mammal migration – is under immediate threat from agricultural development.

Up to ten million fruit bats migrate to the wetlands in Kasanka for a few months every year. It is a globally significant biological spectacle that draws in tourists and helps to und… read more


  • Miscellaneous

AA Travenews New Botswana/Zambia’s Kazungula Bridge

On 10 May, the presidents of Botswana and Zambia officially opened the new Kazungula Bridge and one-stop border posts, aimed at ushering in more traffic. The bridge is part of the Trans-African Highway Network and the North-South corridor link between the SADC and COMESA free trade areas.

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  • Flights

Kenya Airways Kenya Airways’ Fleet In 2021

Founded in 1977, following the dissolution of East African Airways, Kenya Airways is the national flag carrier of the East African nation of Kenya. The airline is headquartered in the central Nairobi business district of Embakasi and has its main operating hub at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO).

Until 1996, Kenya Airway… read more


  • Miscellaneous

AA WorldFlight Why poor air connectivity in Africa may persist

When the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) was launched in January 2018, it was enthusiastically embraced as the key that would unlock air travel in Africa.

Although 33 countries in the continent are signatories to the project, industry observers are not optimistic that many countries in Africa would open their airs… read more


  • Flights

SouthAfrica SAA South African Airways to relaunch with 51% Private Ownership

On Friday morning, the South African government announced it had found a new private equity partner for South African Airways. When the airline takes to the skies again, it will be 51% controlled by the Takatso Consortium, which says its goal is to turn SAA into an iconic South African brand and a world-class pan-African airline.… read more


  • Destinations

Zimbabwe Victoria Falls has never been cheaper to visit for South Africans

Victoria Falls, located on the Zambezi River, at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, is the largest waterfall in the world, measuring 1 708m wide and 108m high.

A top attraction for travellers, Victoria Falls is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Travel to this iconic site has never been cheaper, with return fl… read more



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