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Tanzania
is poised to become East Africa’s hottest ticket, thanks to a
groundbreaking overhaul of its visa system. The nation has flung open
its doors to travelers from 71 countries, eliminating visa requirements
altogether. This bold move, announced by Deputy Minister of Natural
Resources and Tourism, Dustan Kitandula, marks a pivota… read more
The
diverging trajectories of Morocco and
Nigeria’s tourism sectors offer a compelling study in contrasts for
African travel professionals. While Morocco thrives, attracting record
visitors and investment, Nigeria grapples with stagnation and a lack of
tangible progress. This disparity presents crucial
lesson… read more
Nigeria
is set to host the 68th Meeting of the UN Tourism Regional
Commission for Africa (CAF) in Abuja from June 11-13, 2025.
This high-level gathering marks a pivotal moment for
the continent’s travel sector, bringing together key stakeholders to
chart a course for sustainable tourism
development.
… read more
Arik
Air has launched a groundbreaking partnership with Hospitals for
Humanity, offering free pediatric cardiac
surgeries to 150 Nigerian children annually. This
initiative marks a significant step in addressing the critical
healthcare needs of the region while simultaneously opening up exciting
new avenues for Afric… read more
Eswatini’s
recent air service agreements with Zambia and Zimbabwe
mark a significant leap forward for regional tourism and connectivity,
opening exciting new avenues for African travel agents. Signed during
the ICAO AFI Week in Victoria Falls, these agreements promise to
streamline travel within Southern Africa, foster… read more
RwandAir is making significant strides in
expanding its network and modernizing its fleet, a move set to create
exciting new opportunities for African travel agents.
The airline’s recent acquisition of a leased Airbus
A330-200, alongside the upcoming addition of two
Boeing 737-800s in the latter half of 202… read more
The
United Nations’ tourism body has elected
its first female leader, Shaikha Al Nowais
of the UAE. This historic appointment
signals a potential shift in global tourism, with significant
implications for African travel
professionals.
Al Nowais’s victory
mark… read more
African
aviation faces a significant financial hurdle, with a
staggering \$846 million in airline funds
blocked from repatriation by governments across the
continent. This alarming figure represents a substantial portion of the
global total of \$1.3 billion, highlighting the urgent need for policy
reforms and … read more
Winter
in Southern Africa (May-September) marks the peak
safari season, drawing travelers eager to witness
stunning wildlife. However, the presence of malaria
in several popular destinations requires careful planning and client
education. This article equips African travel agents
with the knowledge … read more
Namibia
has significantly enhanced its visa system, making it easier and faster
for travelers to experience the country’s unique landscapes and
wildlife. Effective April 1st, 2025, the eVisa now serves
as the VoA, eliminating the previous requirement of an
additional form upon arrival. This streamlined process means t… read more