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The luxury cruise line Seabourn has announced that Seabourn Sojourn will no longer be transitting the Suez Canal on her Grand Africa voyage in November, with all port calls in the Middle East cancelled as a result.
The Grand Voyage will continue as planned, and will remain a 90-day itinerary, but the ship will no longer trans… read more
With a fully sold-out floor space, Africa’s Travel Indaba has
reached a ground-breaking achievement as it will see an unprecedented
partici… read more
The UN Tourism Africa department remains committed to its member
states and the advancement of the UN Tourism Agenda for Africa –
Tourism for Inclusive Growth. Over the past years, our member states
have collaborated with us on key priorities to bring about
transformative change in the African tourism sector.
Desp… read more
Australia and Africa are two different continents located thousands of miles apart. Africa is the second largest continent in the world and is positioned along the Eastern Hemisphere. It has coastal borders with the Indian Ocean in the East, the Atlantic Ocean in the West, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north, accounting for its numerou… read more
With just over two weeks to go until the 2024 edition of IMEX
Frankfurt, around 4,000 buyers are expected through the doors at Messe
Frankfurt. With buyer, exhibitor and meeting numbers currently tracking
ahead of 2023, the demand for the show, taking place May 14 – 16, is
reflective of the sheer business momentum and confidence building… read more
The 5th Malawi International Tourism Expo, known as “Takulandirani
2024,” commenced yesterday, April 25, with a grand opening ceremony at
the Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe. The expo,
spanning three days, aims to serve as a vibrant platform for showcasing
the best of Malawi’s tourism offerings while facilitating crucia… read more
Over the past decade, there has been a growing emphasis on
intra-Africa tourism. The African Union Agenda 2063, for instance, has
identified the sector as a pathway to realising its goals and its First
Year Ten-Year Implementation Plan 2013-2023, has set ambitious targets
including the doubling its contribution to the continent’s GDP fro… read more
Tanzania’s Prime Minister Hon. Kassim Majaliwa has witnessed the inaugural trial run of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) train from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma on 21 April 2024. This trial train transported various government officials and religious leaders from across Tanzania, for a special prayer session aimed at blessing the nation as it … read more
During the Land-Linked Zambia event held on April 4-5, 2024, Honourable Frank Tayali, Zambia’s Minister of Transport and Logistics, outlined the nation’s ambitious plans to become a central transport hub in Southern Africa. The conference, themed ‘Connecting Zambia by Land,’ brought together industry experts to discuss enhancing tr… read more
A vital railway segment linking Tanzania’s capital, Dar es Salaam, to Isaka is set for major improvements benefitting nearly 900,000 people thanks to the recently approved financing from the International Development Association* (IDA), at the end of March 2024.
The $200 million financing for the second phase of the Tanzania Intermo… read more