Now Mwazo and Co want parts of Tsavo opened for mining by ‘locals’

MWAZO IS AT IT AGAIN (Posted 16th September 2013) If one thought there is safety in numbers to hide between when talking utter rubbish, Dan Mwazo, former and failed tourism minister and now senator for his county once again erred in a major way. Mwazo together with county governor Mruttu and area MP’s Mwadime and […]

Minister Joel Morgan launches new cargo facilities at international airport

MAHE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSIONS EXPANDED CARGO SECTION (Posted 15th September 2013) The Minister for Home Affairs and Transport Joel Morgan yesterday formally cut the tape for a new cargo facility, which is part of the ongoing airport modernization and expansion to bring 21st century operating standards to the Seychelles’ only international airport. A new warehouse […]

Normality is gradually returning to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

KENYA AIRPORT AUTHORITY MOVES INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS TO NEW VENUE (Posted 15th September 2013) ‘The tents are going’ announced a regular Nairobi based aviation source yesterday afternoon by email, when delivering the news that KAA has now shifted all international arrivals to the converted Kenya Airways parking garage, which was in record time turned into a […]

Minister Morgan launches new cargo facility at international airport

MAHE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSIONS EXPANDED CARGO SECTION (Posted 15th September 2013)   The Minister for Home Affairs and Transport Joel Morgan yesterday formally cut the tape for a new cargo facility, which is part of the ongoing airport modernization and expansion to bring 21st century operating standards to the Seychelles’ only international airport. A new […]

Fly 540 adds more flights to Lodwar

FLY 540 UPS FLIGHTS TO LODWAR (Posted 14th September 2013) Fly 540 has with immediate effect increased their flights from Nairobi to Lodwar, a town in Northern Kenya. According to information received from the airline’s PR agency there will now be an added departure on Tuesday leaving the capital at 6 a.m., up to now […]

Common tourist Visa and ID travel for citizens high on agenda in Kigali

KIGALI MEETING DRIVES SINGLE TOURIST VISA AGENDA FORWARD (Posted 13th September 2013) Experts from Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda met in Kigali yesterday to advance discussions on how to implement the directive of their heads of state to have a single tourist Visa available from 2014 onwards, to enhance the flow of tourist visitors across the […]

Darkness in Johannesburg – man made …

JOHANNESBURG SHINES IN DARKNESS (Posted 08th September 2013) Joburg held to ransom screamed the headline when I arrived in South Africa’s industrial and commercial capital city of Johannesburg, which had the previous night been plunged into darkness and in many parts still was off power, as a result of alleged sabotage by staff. We in […]

Ile Soleil projects re-launch in new look

ISLE SOLEIL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT BACK ON TRACK (Posted 13th September 2013) Following extensive examinations on the initial plans for the development of the Isle Soleil, with particular emphasis on tourism projects, was a new version launched a few days ago, which includes stakeholder input after taking advice and critique on board. Following the formal introduction […]

Jambo Jet launch comes nearer as both Chairman and CEO named

JAMBO JET IS TAKING SHAPE WITH KEY APPOINTMENTS (Posted 13th September 2013) Kenya Airways yesterday announced the appointment of Willem Alexander Hondius as the Chief Executive of Jambo Jet, the low cost addition to the Kenya Airways Group, which is thought to take off within months now to take over a number of domestic, and […]

Edelweiss uncertain over continued flights through Summer 2014

EDELWEISS MAY DROP MOMBASA ROUTE FOR SUMMER 2014 (Posted 12th September 2013) Information is emerging that Edelweiss, the Swiss charter airline, is considering halting their charter flights to Mombasa for the summer season 2014, after flying to the Kenya coast for a number of years regardless of season. Should this information be confirmed, and every […]

Yellow Fever Inocculation update from ATTA

Atta Memo: Yellow Fever Update From Atta Medical Advisor Dr Richard Dawood The manufacturer (SPMSD) has announced that Yellow Fever vaccine supply problems will continue into the New Year. This is bound to have a significant impact for travel to Africa, since they are the sole manufacturer of the vaccine, globally. Atta members with clients […]

Kenya tourism data for 2012/13 cause concern and spur calls for action

KENYA’S ANNUAL TOURISM REPORT RAISES MORE QUESTIONS (Posted 12th September 2013) When tourism cabinet secretary Phyllis Kandie announced the details of the 2012/13 annual tourism report, for the period of July 2012 to June 2013 (Kenya’s financial year), the data gave cause for more questions than it provided answers for, as far as senior stakeholders […]

Air Madagascar first to put pen to paper with VITO

AIR MADAGASCAR FIRST TO SIGN ON TO VANILLA ISLAND CONCEPT (Posted 11th September 2013) Air Madagascar was the first airline from within the newly formed Vanilla Island Tourism Organization to sign a formal cooperation agreement with them. When learning of the announcement made in La Reunion on Tuesday, that VITO, now facilitated with a budget […]

‘Bad tourism law’ prevents board appointments for Kenya’s tourism parastatals

NO BOARDS FOR KENYA TOURISM PARASTATALS AS LAW GOES FOR REVIEW (Posted 11th September 2013) Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary in charge of tourism, Mrs. Phyllis Kandie, yesterday responded to mounting pressure over lack of board appointments for the tourism parastatals bodies formed under the most recent version of the Tourism Act, when she stated that the […]

Air Mauritius offers special deal for onward flights to La Reunion

CONCESSIONARY TICKETS TO REUNION OFFERED FOR LONG HAUL PASSENGERS ON AIR MAURITIUS (Posted 11th September 2013) Mauritius Tourism Minister Michael Sik Yuen yesterday, on the occasion of the launch of the Vanilla Island Tourism Organization (VITO), made a breaking news announcement when answering a question from a journalist about affordably connectivity between the islands. ‘Air […]

Breaking news from the Indian Ocean Vanilla Island group meeting in La Reunion

VANILLA ISLAND MEETING ADMITS MALDIVES AS A FULL MEMBER (Posted 10th September 2013) In breaking news it was confirmed that the present members of the Indian Ocean Vanilla Island group have earlier today admitted the Maldives as its seventh member. The group now comprises La Reunion, Mauritius (including Rodrigues), Madagascar (including Nosy Bay), Mayotte, the […]

South Sudan’s ‘South Supreme Airlines’ starts Khartoum flights

SOUTH SUPREME LAUNCHES JUBA – KHARTOUM FLIGHTS (Posted 10th September 2013) South Sudan’s South Supreme Airlines on Sunday launched their first commercial flight between the South Sudan capital Juba and the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, reportedly using an Antonov A26 for the service. The flights became possible following the establishment in end February of the […]

Rwanda moves on Mombasa rail link as Isaka – Dar route may fall to the wayside

RWANDA MOVES FAST TO PREPARE FOR MOMBASA – KAMPALA – KIGALI RAIL LINK (Posted 10th September 2013) Following the two tripartite summits between presidents Kagame, Kenyatta and Museveni, during which the East African countries agreed on a host of joint infrastructure and logistics projects to be implemented on the fast track, has Rwanda now announced […]

44 days to the Zanzibar Fashion Week

FASHION WEEK ZANZIBAR SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 25 – 27 (Posted 10th September 2013) Fashion events across Eastern Africa have gained greater prominence in recent years, and regional as well as local event have drawn the spotlight on the creativity which can be found among local fashion designers who proudly include and feature local fabrics, colours […]

UNWTO comes to Reunion

REUNION SIGNS MOU WITH UNWTO (Posted 10th September 2013) (Seen here at the press conference from right to left Mr. Didier Robert, President of the region of La Reunion, Dr. Taleb Rifai, Secretary General of UNWTO and Alain St. Ange, Minister for Tourism and Culture, Seychelles and current President of the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands) […]

Mango doubles Zanzibar flights

MANGO READY TO LAUNCH SECOND FLIGHT TO ZANZIBAR (Posted 10th September 2013) Mango, one of South Africa’s low cost carriers, will be adding a second weekly flight from Johannesburg to Zanzibar, it was just learned. Mango will in fact be moving from their present format of a charter operation to scheduled operations, effective 21st of […]

La Reunion, the ‘tourism wild card’ in the Indian Ocean

UNWTO COMES TO REUNION TO DISCUSS THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE ISLAND TOURISM (Posted 09th September 2013) The French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion this week will play host to the tourism leaders of small island countries from around the world, who have come to Saint Denis to discuss a host of agenda items. More […]

RwandAir names 21st September as launch date for Juba flights

RWANDAIR FINALISES JUBA LAUNCH (Posted 09th September 2013) Come September 21st will RwandAir launch their nonstop flights to Juba, three times a week. Originally planned to route as an extension of the flights to Entebbe, the Rwandan national airline ran into objections over 5th freedom rights between Entebbe and Juba, which while giving passengers a […]

Kenya Airways moves regional flight handling to Unit 3

KENYA AIRWAYS MOVES REGIONAL FLIGHT HANDLING TO UNIT 3 (Posted 09th September 2013) Kenya Airways has over the weekend completed shifting their regional flight handling to Unit 3, the former domestic unit which was transformed into an international arrival unit following the fire a month ago which in part destroyed the international arrival hall and […]

KWS relocates 21 rhinos to new sanctuary

KENYA WILDLIFE SERVICE MOVES RHINOS TO NEW SANCTUARY (Posted 09th September 2013) Last week did KWS complete the move of 21 eastern black rhinos to the newly established Borana Rhino Sanctuary in Laikipia. 10 of the prized animals were taken from the Nakuru National Park while a further 11 came from the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, […]

Precision Air to undergo severe cost cuts to return airline to profitability

PRECISION AIR SEEKS FINANCIAL TURNAROUND THROUGH DEEP CUTS IN COST (Posted 08th September 2013) Precision Air’s management and board have outlined measures aimed at reversing the record financial loss of around 30 billion Tanzania Shillings by embarking on the road of sharp cost cutting which may see as many as 20 percent of the work […]

Sheraton Gardens to host Uganda’s annual tourism expo

UGANDA TOURISM EXPO SET FOR END SEPTEMBER (Posted 08th September 2013) Uganda’s annual ‘Tourism Expo’ is scheduled to take place later this month, with the opening night on the 27th September preceding the main exhibition which is scheduled from 28th to 20th September. The location, strategically chosen as the Sheraton Gardens, is bound to attract […]