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  • Flights

Morocco Royal Air Maroc RAM July & August 2020 actual international operations

Royal Air Maroc as of last week filed service changes for the month of July and August 2020, regarding its International operation. As of 03JUL20, the oneWorld carrier intends to resume International service as early as 11JUL20, however this remains subject to change.

Upon service resumption, the airline will operate following r… read more


  • Flights

SouthAfrica Airlink Airlink resumes JNB to PLZ from mid-July 2020

South African carrier Airlink starting next week resumes Johannesburg – Port Elizabeth route, on board Embraer ERJ135 aircraft. The airline plans to operate this route twice daily on weekdays from 13JUL20, 1 flight on Sundays.

4Z793 JNB0610 – 0755PLZ ER3 x67
4Z795 JNB1525 – 1710PLZ ER3 x6

4Z794 PL… read more


  • Destinations

Zimbabwe Harare is the only African city in the top 10 most expensive cities

Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe is the only African country listed among the most expensive cities in the world to live in.

According to a survey published on etn.travel, the latest Cost of Living report reveals that US and Canadian locations make up almost a third of the world’s most expensive city locations; Man… read more


  • Accomodation
  • Destinations

Hotels Bon Hotels BON Hotels reopen properties in South Africa

After months of lockdown regulations, the South African hospitality industry is ready to slowly open up its doors to business travellers around the country. BON Hotels is proud to announce the reopening of five of its properties in KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and Mpumalanga and the opening of four South African hotels new to the BON … read more


  • Opinion

AA Travenews Travel Agents, clarify your role with every booking!!

AT 84 days in, we’re seeing an easing of restrictions for South Africans. The opening of our borders still remains our greatest opportunity for recovery and we have to wait for that, but all these small steps reinforce the hope we all carry and the determination South Africans have in getting our economy working. And, to be honest, it will be ni… read more


  • Flights

Ethiopian Ethiopian Airlines expected to declare a profit

Tewolde Gebremariam, the CEO of the Ethiopian Airlines Group, last week said in an interview that the airline will remain profitable, a much lower profit of course no doubt due to the global circumstances, and attributed the success to a very good first half of the airline’s financial year and continued cargo and passenger flight operations.… read more

  • Rail

South-Africa Restructuring South Africa’s Railways For Competitive Efficiency

In South Africa, the railway moves 215 million tons of bulk cargoes and road freight moves 1400 million tons of breakbulk. The limited use of the extensive rail system in South Africa is the result of the policy of a centralist government monopoly providing only selected services whilst excluding usage of the rail network by competitive p… read more


  • Destinations

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe: Reopening of national parks & restaurants

Zimbabwe has lifted some Covid-19 restrictions by reopening its national parks to the public and allowing restaurants to start serving food within their premises. This will save the country’s tourism and hospitality sector from collapse, officials said.

The southern African country imposed a lockdown at the end of March to stop the … read more


  • Flights

Zimbabwe AirZimbabwe Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767 Returns Abnormally To Bangkok

An Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767-200 was forced to return to Bangkok after receiving an abnormal engine indication notice on July 1st, shutting an engine down mid-flight. Registration number Z-WPF was performing a repatriation flight from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to Islamabad International Airport (ISB).

According to The Aviat… read more


  • Miscellaneous

AA Travenews AU: Pandemic costs Africa travel, tourism almost $55 billion

African countries have lost almost $55 billion in travel and tourism revenues in three months due to the coronavirus pandemic, the African Union (AU) commissioner for infrastructure and energy said on Thursday.

Amani Abou-Zeid told a news conference the economic impact of lockdowns and border closures to curb the spread of the virus would … read more


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