(Posted 25th June 2025)
In a pivotal step for African aviation, TPConnects Technologies
and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) have released a comprehensive whitepaper,
“Africa’s Next Flight: Modern Airline Retailing Unlocked,” offering new insights into the
realities, challenges, and opportunities facing African airlines as they modernize their
distribution and retailing strategies.
The TPConnects–AFRAA Airline Distribution Survey 2025, which forms the basis of the
whitepaper, gathered responses from a diverse group of African carriers. The findings highlight
that 81% of airlines carry fewer than 2 million passengers annually, and 80% operate fleets of
15 aircraft or fewer. High distribution costs, limited NDC adoption, and technical barriers
remain widespread, yet there is strong momentum for change: over 40% of airlines are
planning or implementing NDC initiatives.
Key insights from the study include:
Distribution cost reduction is the top priority for all surveyed airlines, with high GDS
and intermediary fees cited as unsustainable.
NDC adoption is just beginning: Nearly half of airlines have no NDC capabilities, but a
significant set of airlines are actively planning or implementing NDC.
Digital transformation is underway: While 60% of airlines still rely on on-premises
systems, cloud migration and investment in digital retailing are on the rise.
Empowering agents and modernizing processes are critical for success, with training
and collaboration seen as essential enablers.
“Modern airline retailing is about more than technology. It’s about control, agility, and
delivering value to both customers and partners,” said Giuseppe Candela, VP of Global Sales,
TPConnects Technologies. “The findings from our joint survey and whitepaper with AFRAA
provide a clear snapshot of where African airlines stand and where they are headed. Airlines across the continent are eager to take greater control of their distribution, offers, and customer relationships. The data shows that while challenges remain, there is a real appetite for modernization and digital transformation. At TPConnects, we are committed to supporting African carriers on this journey.”
“Better Skies for Africa”
AFRAA Secretary General, Mr. Abdérahmane Berthé, commented: “The insights from this
whitepaper are vital as African airlines navigate a new era of distribution. By embracing digital transformation and modern retailing strategies, our members can reduce costs, improve agility, and better serve the African market. AFRAA is committed to collaborating with all relevant stakeholders – including technology providers, travel agents, and payment innovators – to support the enhancement of the distribution ecosystem in Africa to improve the traveler experience and ultimately drive sustainable growth for African airlines.’
The whitepaper is available for download on the TPConnects and AFRAA websites. TPConnects
recently presented the findings at the 13th AFRAA Aviation Stakeholders Convention in Kigali
and hosted a masterclass to support airlines in their transformation journey.