Sailing the Seychelles archipelago is the latest ‘in thing’

SAILING THE SEYCHELLES GAINS FRESH POPULARITY The Seychelles archipelago remains one of the most prestigious and sought after holiday destinations in the world with unparalleled natural splendor, daily accessibility by air from around the globe and an exclusive vacation experience for any discerning travelers fortunate enough to find themselves in this paradise. Lush tropical forests […]

Kenya Airways bags first international cargo award

KENYA AIRWAYS GAINS CARGO AWARD Last weekend saw Kenya Airways receive the Air Cargo News Global Service Award after being voted by the readers of Air Cargo News, a leading publication devoted to all matters pertaining to cargo shipments by air. Kenya Airways topped the Africa region and received this award for the first time […]

More discontent over World Travel Award campaign in Mauritius

MAURITIUS AWAIT OUTCOME OF ‘VOTE FOR KARL CAMPAIGN’ Following the closure of the voting for nominated participants are members of Mauritius’ tourism fraternity now waiting with bated breath how successful the pleas of MTPA chief Karl Mootoosamy were to make it into the price winning categories of the annual World Travel Awards which this year […]

Sudan gets Qatari cash for archaeological digs and restoration work

SUDAN’S NATIONAL MUSEUM AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES GET QATARI CASH INJECTION Information became available over the weekend that Qatar has offered a grant to The Republic of the Sudan worth 135 million US Dollars for a joint project, aimed to rehabilitate the Sudan National Museum and carry out infrastructure work on up to 100 archeological sites […]

Bad press for FastJet after major technical fault prompts long delays

IS THE MEDIA HONEYMOON OVER FOR FASTJET The honeymoon with the local media appears to be over for FastJet, as Tanzania’s leading newspaper Daily News yesterday broke a story of how airline executives were dealing, or rather not dealing with a major delay, which hit the flights of the airline on Saturday until mid day […]

Seychelles get security boost with arrival of new Dornier 228 surveillance aircraft

SEYCHELLES’ GET SECURITY BOOST WITH ARRIVAL OF BRAND NEW DORNIER 228 The Seychelles Air Force has taken delivery of a brand new Dornier 228 surveillance aircraft, which was donated to the country by India at the height of the fight against ocean terrorism, spread by Somalia’s religious extremists. The aircraft, equipped with the latest monitoring […]

Ethiopian Airlines first in putting the B787 back into the sky

ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES FIRST TO PUT THE B787 DREAMLINER BACK INTO THE SKIES Ethiopian Airlines yesterday was the first carrier to put the B787 Dreamliner back into the air after the FAA had lifted their grounding order and mandated a so called fix for the aircraft’s troubled Lithium Ion battery systems through an Airworthiness Directive. As […]

Kenya Airways confident of getting their first B787 in March 2014

FIRST KENYA AIRWAYS DREAMLINER ON COURSE FOR MARCH 2014 DELIVERY 11 months and counting was the sentiment at Kenya Airways’ Embakasi headquarters, when Boeing yesterday reaffirmed that deliveries scheduled for the B787 Dreamliner will not be affected by the recent grounding of this revolutionary new aircraft. The delivery of the KQ order was repeatedly delayed […]

Air Uganda ups Juba flights to 15 per week

AIR UGANDA UPS JUBA FLIGHTS FROM MAY 08TH Effective 08th of May will Air Uganda, the Pearl of Africa’s quasi national airline, increase the number of flights between Entebbe and Juba, the capital of South Sudan, from the present 12 to 15 flights a week. Weekends, i.e. Saturday and Sunday, will get a second daily […]

Kenya Airways granted 5th freedom rights between Lilongwe and Lusaka

KENYA AIRWAYS SET TO COMMENCE NAIROBI – BLANTYRE FLIGHTS ON JUNE 03 In breaking news was it just confirmed to this correspondent that Kenya Airways has been granted fresh approval by the Malawi government to commence flights between Nairobi and Blantyre, effective 03rd of June this year. At the same time was Kenya Airways also […]

KWS and TANAPA set to conduct joint cross border game count again

KENYA AND TANZANIA CONDUCTING JOINT TRANSBOUNDARY GAME COUNT A regular conservation source from Arusha has sent details about a planned joint transboundary game count, going underway shortly to cover areas along the common border, like Amboseli / Kilimanjaro national parks and further into the Rift Valley along the Lake Magadi / Lake Natron areas. The […]

Kenya Airways to open two state of the art lounges in Terminal Four at JKIA

NEW JKIA TERMINAL TO FEATURE TWO KENYA AIRWAYS LOUNGES Information has become available that Kenya Airways will be opening two state of the art lounges in Terminal Four, when the new facility will eventually open its doors to passengers next year. Presently does KQ offer two lounges at the existing terminal, however distant from the […]

Rwanda government puts planned sale of Umubano Hotel on halt

RWANDA GOVERNMENT HALTS SALE OF UMUBANO HOTEL As ties with the new Libyan government continue to improve, did news break that the Rwandan government, initially intent to sell off the Umubano Hotel – which under Gadaffi Libya had become part of his African hotel empire – when Laico Hotels failed to live up to their […]

Air Seychelles signs landmark code share deal with South African Airways

AIR SEYCHELLES SIGNS GROUND BREAKING CODE SHARE WITH SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS Air Seychelles today announced the signing of a ground breaking codeshare agreement with South African Airways, now covering the routes from Johannesburg to Mahe’s International Airport but also beyond, to the archipelago’s second island of Praslin where the airline operates multiple daily flights. In […]

Ziwa’s rhino ladies in the family way again …

MORE RHINOS ‘ON THE WAY’ AT ZIWA RHINO SANCTUARY The distance of just over 100 miles from Uganda’s capital city makes the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary the closest game area to Kampala and an excellent tarmac road, presently being upgraded further, allows easily for a full day outing and the guarantee to see the country’s only […]

Dr. Paula Kahumbu’s take on the latest case of bloody ivory smuggling in Kenya

Environmentalist PAULA KAHUMBU narrates her experiences when she attended the hearing of two ivory cases in Makadara court, Nairobi, on April 19 I’m sitting in Court 6, Makadara court, waiting to hear the case of a Vietnamese traveller arrested in transit at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Nairobi on April 7 with 488 pieces of […]

Kenya Airways releases Q4 operational data after FY2012/13 ended on March 31st

KENYA AIRWAYS POSTS Q4 OPERATING RESULTS Kenya Airways, aka The Pride of Africa, yesterday afternoon published their operating results of their fourth quarter of their financial year, which came to an end on 31st March. Full financial results will be announced, as has been the case in the past, during a press conference in a […]

Fly 540 and FastJet set to end court cases for a negotiated settlement of claims

FLY540 AND FASTJET SET TO DROP LEGAL CASES THROUGH NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT Information has reached from Nairobi, that the two combatants Fly 540 and FastJet seem to have dropped their mutual court action, which reflected widely different understandings and perceptions on the state of their erstwhile agreements of cooperation and sale of shares. Sources close to […]

Uganda’s tourism minister gives Serena’s training initiative the nod of approval

SERENA’S SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT GETS MINISTERIAL NOD OF APPROVAL (Seen in the picture are the Ugandan Minister for Tourism, the Hon. Maria Mutagamba [on the right] and the AKDN Representative for Uganda Mr. Mahmoud Ahmed [on the left] Serena Hotels yesterday afternoon launched their Skill Development Project at the Kampala Serena Hotel in the presence […]

RwandAir places firm order for Bombardier Q400 NextGen

RWANDAIR SIGNS DEAL FOR NEW AIRCRAFT WITH BOMBARDIER RwandAir, the national airline of Rwanda, has just signed a firm purchase order for one Bombardier Q400 NextGen, the type presented last year by the Canadian manufacturer’s sales team which showcased the aircraft across Africa. Valued at approximately 33 million US Dollars the aircraft will join two […]

Guest post by Danielle McAnn of WildAfrica in Australia

Great things to do on a Safari Africa is one of the most diverse continents in the world with dramatic landscapes, fascinating cultures and a myriad of people. In the late 19th Century, the word ‘safari’ was adopted from Swahili as a way of describing a long journey, For travellers today, going on Safari is […]

Cave visits next visitor attractions in Musanze

RDB PREPARING MUSANZE CAVE FOR TOURIST VISITS The Rwanda Development Board’s Tourism and Conservation Department will within the space of the next few weeks official launch a new tourism site, a cave in Musanze District which is being readied for visitors by installing walkways, stairs and safety measures, according to information received from a source […]

Juba becomes Fly Dubai’s 6th African destination

FLY DUBAI ADD SIXTH AFRICAN DESTINATION BUT EYES MORE The inaugural flight by Fly Dubai to Juba, South Sudan’s capital city, took place yesterday, bringing the airline’s destinations on the African continent to six and fifty six overall, covering Africa, the Gulf and wider Middle East, Pakistan and India and to a growing extent countries […]

CASSOA reduces levy demands in hope to get approvals from EAC members

CASSOA REDUCES FINANCIAL DEMANDS AFTER OPPOSITION FROM EAC MEMBER STATES First reported here in late November 2009, the demands of CASSOA for a70 US cents per ticket coupon levy to finance operations did not go down well with airlines, passengers and member states. Opposed by Kenya and Tanzania, the East African Civil Aviation Safety and […]

ATCL – The never ending story

AIR TANZANIA FORMER OFFICIALS FRAUD CASE LIKELY TO REVIVE WITH FRESH EVIDENCE As reported here on previous occasions did the Tanzanian Auditor General in subsequent annual reports unearth a number of irregularities over the lease in 2007 of an Airbus A320, which as a result of government guarantees ended up costing the taxpayers over 40 […]

Uganda signs PPA for new geothermal power plant

UGANDA SIGNS UP FOR FIRST GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT Uganda’s Ministry of Energy has signed a power purchase agreement with American company AAE Systems, pre-requisite to entering the construction phase. PPA’s were one of the lender’s key requirements to avail finance for the new 150 MW geothermal power plant, which according to local media reports is […]

TCAA signs contract for Terminal Three construction at JNIA in Dar

JULIUS NYERERE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO GET NEW TERMINAL The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority yesterday put pen to paper to sign a contract with the Royal BAM Group of Holland’s BAM International, to commence construction of Terminal Three at the Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam. The airport’s original capacity was tailored to handle […]