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  • Destinations

Seychelles Seychelles brings skydiving event in October 2020

The Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles is making plans to host a first-ever skydiving event in October 2020, as it looks for ways to boost its tourism industry. Skydivers from across the globe are invited to participate in the event, and get an aerial view of the island nation.

Billed as the “Innhopp Experience,” the skydiving… read more


  • Flights

Seychelles Air Seychelles Air Seychelles plans to return to Tel Aviv

With most of the main tourism source markets of the Seychelles still closed, such as Germany, France and Italy, is the country’s national airline looking at destinations to relaunch which do permit passenger traffic and which fall into a COVID19 category of countries permitted by local health authorities to let tourists from there come to the is… read more


  • Opinion

South-Africa SA Tourism Sector Needs a quick Revival Plan

With the hope of averting more job losses and business shutdowns in the tourism industry, the Tourism Business Council of SA says a revival plan is needed to ensure South Africa's status as a top tourism destination.

The council says if the government takes clear and decisive action by announcing dates as to when tourism will resume… read more


  • Flights

Uganda UWA suspends boat trips on Murchison falls

Uganda Wildlife Authority-UWA has temporarily suspended tourist boat trips to some part of Murchison Falls National Park in Nwoya and Masindi districts after River Nile burst its banks.

In a press statement issued on Monday morning, UWA says the rising water level has submerged the landing points for ferries on both sides of the fal… read more


  • Flights

Namibia Air Namibia Namibian President thinks Air Namibia’s should be liquidated

In his State of the Nation Address on June 4th, Hage Geingob, the Namibian President, called for the liquidation of the country’s flag carrier. According to his remarks, the airline has not been turning a profit and must be liquidated instead of being given additional bailouts. This comes as the airline industry as a whole is facin… read more


  • Destinations
  • Conservation & Wildlife

AA Travenews Where Do Millionaires Stay While on Holiday in Africa?

When money isn’t a limit to picking the finest African holiday, where would you stay? Gorgeous views, original art, fine furnishings, discreet service and only the very best in food, design and location. We looked east and west, north and south to find the ultra luxurious places where only the rich can afford to stay. Here’s our take on where mi… read more


  • Beyond Africa

AA WorldFlight China’s recovery improves as daily passengers top 1 million

The number of daily passengers carried by airlines in China topped the 1 million mark on June 5—the first time in four months the figure has been achieved.

According to figures released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the total number of passengers flying during the day was 1.04 million. This is the hi… read more


  • Destinations

Seychelles Why tourism is vital for the Seychelles economy post-COVID-19

With the global spread of the Coronavirus pandemic and the resultant lockdown measures put in place by various governments to curb it, businesses suffered and economies of many countries were greatly affected.

For the island nation of Seychelles, perhaps the most important place to shift attention to, as the country moves to resuscitate it… read more


  • Destinations

South-Africa South Africa’s tourism activities and skies open up step by step

South Africa has been globally lauded by key COVID-19 experts for handling the pandemic in an effective manner, slowing down infections and implementing various lockdown measures through a risk-adjusted strategy aimed at easing restrictions and opening up the economy and other activities over 5 alert levels.

“It is interesting to me… read more


  • Flights
  • Opinion

SouthAfrica SAA South African Airways torn between two clashing business ideologies

The South African Airways’ business rescue process is still struggling to find much direction. At the heart of this dilemma is a fundamental clash between the ideologies of using state-owned enterprises as drivers of development and job creation, against running an airline according to sound business principles as a commercial enterprise.… read more


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