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The First World Music and Tourism
Festival, set to hit Kinshasa from July
16th to 18th, 2025, is more than just a celebration of
music; it's a golden opportunity for African travel agents to tap into
the Democratic Republic of Congo’s
burgeoning tourism sector. Under the High Patronag… read more
For two decades, Africa Showcase
has revolutionized how African tourism businesses connect with the
world. Founded by Jacqui Reynolds and Amanda
Margison, this platform has moved beyond traditional
networking, offering targeted roadshows and curated market engagements
that deliver tangible results for … read more
South Africa’s scenic Mpumalanga province is
undergoing a significant transformation, promising
exciting new prospects for travel agents across
Africa. A major road infrastructure
overhaul, spearheaded by the South African National Roads
Agency (SANRAL), is set to redefine accessibility to
the K… read more
Air Senegal’s recent decision to end its wet-lease agreement
with GetJet Airlines for an Airbus A320-200 has sent ripples through the
West African aviation landscape. The move, which saw the aircraft
return to Lithuania at the end of April, leaves the airline with only
half of its fleet operational, raising concerns about … read more
Mauritania and the UAE have inked a
groundbreaking aviation agreement, setting the stage for a
transformative leap in Africa’s travel
sector. This partnership, formalized through a
Letter of Intent, promises to reshape air
travel across the continent, unlocking exciting new opportuniti… read more
AirAsia X’s decision to suspend its Kuala Lumpur-Nairobi
service effective September 1, 2025, marks a shift in the airline’s
Africa strategy. This move, driven by
lower-than-anticipated demand, follows a
similar retreat from the Mauritius route in 2017. While this news may
raise concerns within the Afr… read more
Port Sudan International Airport (PZU) is back in operation,
marking a crucial step towards restoring normalcy for regional travel
and trade after a temporary closure due to security concerns. This
reopening signals positive prospects for airlines, travel businesses,
and the broader economy of the region.
The airport’s resumption… read more
The ancient city of Ilorin, nestled in Nigeria’s heartland, is
gearing up for a spectacular showcase of culture and tradition: the
Grand Durbar Festival. This vibrant event, steeped in history and
brimming with potential, presents a golden opportunity for African
travel agents seeking to tap into a unique cultural
experience.
T… read more
South Africa’s iconic rhino population faces a persistent
threat, impacting not only conservation efforts but also the tourism
sector, a vital part of the nation’s economy. Recent data reveals a
complex picture, demanding strategic action from travel professionals to
navigate the challenges and opportunities that arise.
The first… read more
Ethiopian Airlines has reached a new milestone, graduating a
record 974 aviation professionals from its Aviation University. This
landmark achievement underscores the airline’s dedication to fostering a
skilled workforce and propelling Africa’s aviation sector
forward.
The graduating class, celebrated at a ceremony on May 3, 2025… read more