Emirates finally adds European capital Brussels come 05th September

EMIRATES ANNOUNCES BRUSSELS AS NEXT EUROPEAN DESTINATION (Posted 30th April 2014) One of the very last major gaps in Emirates’ European destination network, the European and Belgian capital city of Brussels, will come September this year be finally connected with Dubai, and through Dubai with the rest of the world. Information was confirmed overnight that […]

Major power outage hits Kenya

NEAR NATIONWIDE BLACKOUT HITS KENYA (Posted 30th April 2014) Most parts of Kenya with the exception of areas in the West of the country were by early evening still out of power after a major breakdown triggered a near nationwide outage yesterday early afternoon. This however is not the first such large scale breakdown and […]

Speculation grows on who will lead the Vanilla Islands into the next year

NEW VANILLA ISLAND PRESIDENT TO BE ANNOUNCED PRIOR TO ITM 2014 IN ANTANANARIVO (Posted 20th April 2014) Behind the scene discussions are ongoing to resolve the stalemate over the Indian Ocean Vanilla Island Organization presidency, which succession was to be announced at the recent ministerial meeting of the organization ahead of the Seychelles Carnival International […]

Kenya, Zambia and South Africa trump Angola and Ghana in Fastjet attention order

FASTJET TEMPORARILY SUSPENDS ANGOLA FLY540 OPERATION TO CONCENTRATE ON LAUNCHES IN KENYA, ZAMBIA AND SOUTH AFRICA (Posted 29th April 2014) Confirmation was just received about some significant changes made by Fastjet in regard of the legacy Fly540 operations in Angola and Ghana. From details at hand it seems that operations in Angola will be suspended […]

KWS exchanges gun fire with suspected poachers on Dawida Ranch

KWS TEAM ARRESTS THREE AFTER GUNFIGHT (Posted 29th April 2014) Emerging news tell another story of the difficult task the KWS rangers are facing day in and day out, and the bravery of many of them, as they were fired upon by a gang of suspect poachers while in hot pursuit. Only a few days […]

Tourism crisis committee gets legal status after gazette notice published

KENYA ‘GAZETTES’ FUNCTIONS AND MEMBERS OF TOURISM RECOVERY COMMITTEE (29th April 2014) The recently announced tourism recovery committee is now a legal reality after the Kenya government gazetted its functions, life span and membership. Chaired by Principal Secretary Tourism Ibrahim Mohamed will the committee serve for 2 years, effective 17th of April and will have […]

Douala makes it 16 destinations for RwandAir

RWANDAIR CELEBRATES 16TH DESTINATION WITH SPECIAL ‘INAUGURAL’ FLIGHT (Posted 29th April 2014) On Sunday did the formal launch of RwandAir’s 16th destination take place, when a B737-800NG took off from Kigali to Douala in Cameroon. While commercial flights have been ongoing since the end of March, as was reported here, the flight to formally celebrate […]

3rd EAC Aviation Forum set for Kigali / Rwanda

CASSOA ANNOUNCES 3RD EAC AVIATION FORUM IN KIGALI (Posted 28th April 2014) ‘Addressing Today’s Challenges In Aviation Safety And Security Through Regional Integration, Regulatory Compliance and Stakeholder Participation’ is the theme set by the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency for the upcoming 3rd EAC Aviation Symposium which will be held at the Kigali […]

RIP for six more elephant killed in Kenya

6 MORE ELEPHANT BUTCHERED INCLUDING ADOLESCENTS WITHOUT TUSKS (Posted 27th April 2014) News of another senseless slaughter of 4 young elephant without tusks, alongside their two adult ‘minders’ shocked the conservation fraternity over the weekend. Information came to light that the 6 elephants mowed down were killed near the border with Tanzania on a private […]

Blessed by the rain gods – no one rains on the Seychelles carnival parade

COME RAIN OR SHINE – NOTHING CAN STOP THE CARNIVAL JUGGERNAUT IN VICTORIA (Posted 27th April 2014) The sweeping rain which lashed Victoria yesterday morning caused all sorts of contingency plans to be dusted and readied and when driving into the city at 13.30 hrs, the sky was still dark and the clouds continued to […]

The best yet – the Seychelles’ Carnaval de Carnivals is underway

VICTORIA CARNIVAL DEFIES RAIN TO OPEN WITH A GLITZ AND GLAMOUR PERFORMANCE (Posted 26th April 2014) Dark clouds were hanging much of Friday over Victoria and rain at times bucketed down as if there were no tomorrow but right on the dot did the sun break through and by 18.30 hrs the sky over the […]

Next Vanilla Island Organization President to be announced at Madagascar tourism fair

VANILLA ISLAND PRESIDENCY FOR 2014/15 UNDECIDED AS NOT ONE, NOT TWO BUT THREE VIE FOR THE POST (Posted 25th April 2014) The meeting of the Indian Ocean Vanilla Island organization yesterday in Victoria reported a stalemate over the nomination and election of a new president, who would see the organization into the next phase after […]

Seychelles Foreign Minister launches Seychelles News Agency

SEYCHELLES NEWS AGENCY LAUNCHED AHEAD OF CARNIVAL FESTIVAL (Posted 25th April 2014) Just two days ahead of the launch of the Seychelles Carnival 2014 did the Seychelles government formally introduce their latest tool in the global PR contest to be seen, heard and read about when the website of the new agency went ‘live’ via […]

Kikwete lays foundation stone for new airport terminal in Dar es Salaam

FOUNDATION STONE LAID FOR NEW TERMINAL 3 AT JNIA IN DAR ES SALAAM (Posted 25th April 2014) President Kikwete yesterday laid the foundation stone of one of Tanzania’s most ambitious aviation infrastructure projects, the construction of a brand new Terminal at the Julius Nyerere International Airport. Like most major airports in the East African region […]

Seychelles inter island ferry Cat Cocos hosts carnival partners, sponsors and media

SEYCHELLES INTRODUCE CARNIVAL PARTNERS AND SPONSORS AT MEDIA EVENT ON CAT COCOS (Posted 25th April 2014) When Alain St. Ange, the Seychelles Minister for Tourism and Culture and outgoing President of the Vanilla Island Organization, yesterday evening welcomed nearly 150 journalists, invited guests, key sponsors and representatives of the Carnival co-hosts on board of the […]

Rhino Mayday – 1 week to go!

News from Save the Rhino International: Rhino Mayday – 1 week to go! Horn-e-events: upcoming events from Save the Rhino Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. HORN-E-EVENTS MAY 2014 There’s so much going on this May, we’re sending you an extra event-packed ‘Horn-e-Events’ update to make sure you don’t miss […]

Secure your place now at this year’s Routes Africa

Ahead of Africa’s most important aviation conferenceit is time to know what will take place in Victoria Falls. Read the latest from Routes Africa Team 300 delegates, 40 airlines, 50 airports and 15 tourism authorities expected at this year’s event. Register now to save £100 per delegate Dear Wolfgang, Register now for Routes Africa 2014 […]

Born Free USA name most notorious poaching countries

BORN FREE USA NAMES SEVEN MOST NOTORIOUS POACHING COUNTRIES IN AFRICA (Posted 24th April 2014) Born Free USA and C4ADS have just published their list of shame, when they named 7 countries in Africa with the worst poaching records and the least serious government action against the menace which has been spreading like a cancer […]

Give a little and take a lot seems the tenor of the latest VAT review

VAT REPRIEVE FOR TRAVEL AGENTS AND SMALL AIRCRAFT OPERATORS BUT KENYA AIRWAYS STUCK WITH VAT ON SPARE PARTS (Posted 24th April 2014) Details are emerging from Nairobi that attempts to lift VAT from several areas impacting on the country’s tourism and aviation industry were only partially successful when the national assembly debated the draft bill […]

More travel agents visit Reunion to appreciate the island’s unique attractions

MORE TRAVEL AGENTS VISIT REUNION TO LEARN ABOUT THE ISLAND’S ATTRACTIONS (Posted 24th April 2014) Reunion Tourism continues their efforts to bring leading travel agents from mainland France to the island, working hand in hand with such local DMC’s like Passion Outremer. 10 participants in such a recently organized fam trip came to this French […]

Seychelles names the 2015 Carnival dates as the 2014 edition goes underway

SEYCHELLES TOURISM ANNOUNCES DATES FOR THE 2015 CARNAVAL DE CARNIVALS (Posted 24th April 2014) As the ‘Carnivalista Fever’ is now spreading across the Seychelles, and the opening salvo just 40 hours away at the Stade Popilar, where all participating troupes from around the world will dance, sing and perhaps even somersault in front of the […]

The trade in rhino horn: asset stripping on an apocalyptic scale

More wildlife news to be shared, this one from the Conservation Action Trust once again sharing important information such as: The trade in rhino horn: asset stripping on an apocalyptic scale New posts from the Conservation Action Trust. Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Conservation Action Trust www.conservationaction.co.za The trade […]

No more lodges inside the Ngorongoro protected area says President Kikwete

NO MORE LODGES INSIDE THE NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA DECREES KIKWETE (Posted 24th April 2014) Information was received from Arusha that Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete during a visit earlier this week to the town of Karatu, issued a directive that no more new lodges would be permitted inside the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and that any new […]

Qatar’s new Hamad International Airport finally inches towards opening

QATAR AIRWAYS MOVE TO NEW AIRPORT NOW ‘A MATTER OF WEEKS’ (Posted 23rd April 2014) The long wait for the opening of Qatar’s new state of the art airport, Hamad International, is now, according to the latest information received, just over a month away. Some international airlines will in fact begin to shift their operation […]

Serena Hotels invest in training guides and naturalists in their Tanzanian lodges

SERENA TRAINS DRIVER GUIDES AND LODGE NATURALISTS TO IMPROVE THEIR SKILLS (Posted 23rd April 2014) Serena Hotels has recently conducted a two- week intensive refresher training for its naturalists and driver guides who are based in their Tanzanian safari lodges and luxury safari camps. The training, now in its second phase was conducted in partnership […]

JKIA shut down by early morning fog

FOG CAUSES MAJOR DIVERSIONS AND DELAYS AT JKIA IN NAIROBI (Posted 22nd April 2014) Foggy weather conditions this morning causes a number of flights destined for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to divert to Mombasa, while preventing flights also from taking off due to poor visibility below minimum safety requirements. Passengers wanting to leave from Nairobi, […]