Ethiopian Airlines signs lease deal with ILFC for 3 more B787

ETHIOPIAN ADDS THREE MORE B787 VIA ILFC LEASE A regular source close to Ethiopian Airlines in Addis Ababa has just confirmed that the airline has yesterday signed a deal with ILFC for the lease of three B787 Dreamliner aircraft, over and above the already 10 on firm order with Boeing directly. All three aircraft are […]

Kenya Airways releases second quarter results

KENYA AIRWAYS RELEASES SECOND QUARTER RESULTS The Pride of Africa has yesterday released the operating results for their second quarter, which ended on 30th September, showing a mixed bag of results but also underscoring the urgency of cost saving measures introduced in recent weeks by management. Capacity to the airline’s markets in Europe shrank by […]

More poachers killed as Kiprono starts his term as CEO with a bang

KIPRONO STARTS HIS KWS SERVICE WITH A BANG William Kiprono, only in office for a short while as CEO of Kenya Wildlife Service, has certainly started his reign at the helm with a bang, pun intended, when his troops on the ground engaged with poachers in a series of incidents, the latest of which cost […]

KenGen diversifies into tourism with new venture at Olkaria

POWER COMPANY SET TO INVEST IN TOURISM VENTURE AT HELLS GATE NATIONAL PARK The Kenya Electricity Generating Company, in short known as KenGen, is in the process of diversifying its portfolio with the entry into the tourism industry. Located near Hells Gate National Park, a Kenya Wildlife Service managed adventure park at the bottom of […]

A guest post from the Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association

Coast Tourism Sector Hopes That the Lamu Cultural Festival Will Provide the Much Needed Boost Tourism players at the Coast are hoping to make the best out of the upcoming 12th Lamu Cultural Festival. The Lamu Cultural Festivalis slated to go down as from the 15th to 18th November. It is the hope and prayer […]

Mauritius under the spotlight for primate exports to overseas labs

PRIMATE SHIPMENTS TO OVERSEAS LABORATORIES SHOCK CONSERVATIONISTS Recent reports from Mauritius were far from being a pleasure, pun fully intended, when the stark news became known that the island exports about 10.000 primates a year to laboratories in the UK, the US and other parts of Europe, perhaps even beyond, where the animals are subjected […]

Plans for commuter rail between JKIA and Nairobi city centre are advancing

17 SUBMIT BIDS FOR RAIL LINK BETWEEN JKIA AND CITY Kenya Railways has confirmed the receipt of 17 bids for prequalification for the planned commuter railway link between the city and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The project, aimed to bring relief to airline passengers as well as commuters into and out of the city, will […]

Sections of tourism stakeholders say Mwazo not welcome at WTM

STAY AWAY FROM WTM STAKEHOLDERS DEMAND OF MWAZO Kenya’s hapless tourism minister Danson Mwazo will be facing thinly concealed hostility from his own tourism private sector, should he opt to travel to London for the forthcoming World Travel Market, besides the ITB in Berlin the most important tourism trade show in the world. His most […]

UAE considers to strike back at Ethiopia after Etihad’s permits withheld

Anger in Abu Dhabi over Ethiopian refusal to let flag carrier commence flights A regular Gulf aviation source has let it drop that anger is boiling over in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi, after it was learned that the Ethiopian authorities have withheld approvals for Etihad to commence flights, due to start on November […]

More woes for 540 Kenya as sacked staff demand bosses to be sacked too

Opposition grows against Fly 540 Kenya managers The unceremonious sacking of a number of staff by Fly 540 management once again highlighted the woes that company has, facing law suits by creditors, by former staff and increasingly by the media on the prowl to expose the dark secrets which have until now been kept under […]

Sandy disrupts safaris as clients stuck in the States with no flights

EAST AFRICA COUNTS LOSSES CAUSED BY SANDY The fallout of monster storm Sandy, which has hit the Eastern seaboard of the United States two days ago and left a wide path of destruction behind as it moved in-land, has also had repercussions here in East Africa, as tourists booked to arrive over the past days, […]

Muriithi Ndegwa reappointed as KTB CEO by Kenya’s Head of Civil Service

MURIITHI NDEGWA MAKES COME BACK News just broke that the Head of Civil Service in Kenya Francis Kimemia has re-appointed Mr. Muriithi Ndegwa as CEO of the Kenya Tourist Board with immediate effect, reversing the sacking order by increasingly under pressure Danson Mwazo, who in his capacity as Minister for Tourism openly defied the Board […]

Kenya Airways starts to convert B737-300 into freighters

5Y-KQC TO LEAVE SERVICE TO BECOME KENYA AIRWAYS’ FIRST B737 FREIGHTER Kenya Airways has confirmed that the airline will convert their older B737-300 models presently in passenger service into freighter aircraft, starting with 5Y-KQC being withdrawn within the next few days and then flown to China, where the conversion into a cargo plane, side door […]

New airport plans for Istanbul to provide for growth of Turkish Airlines

NEW ISTANBUL AIRPORT TO CEMENT TURKISH AIRLINE’S HUB POSITION When news broke that Turkish Airlines was set to connect some 30 African destinations by the end of this year, moving to 40 by the end of 2013, many had to check back to be certain of the accuracy of the statement at the time, but […]

More blood ivory seized in Tanzania

MORE BLOOD IVORY IMPOUNDED IN TANZANIA The seizure yesterday of 214 tusks and the arrest of initially three suspects rocked Tanzania’s conservation fraternity, only days after a shipment, allegedly coming from the port of Dar es Salaam, was impounded by Hong Kong customs officers in a record haul. Poaching, according to a recent parliamentary report, […]

RDB enters phase two of grading and classification of hospitality businesses

RDB LAUNCHES SECOND PHASE OF GRADING AND CLASSIFICATION OF HOTELS Information was received from Kigali overnight that the Rwanda Development Board’s Tourism and Conservation Department is now embarking on phase two of the ongoing grading and classification of hotels, lodges, resorts and restaurants. Over 60 hotel managers and owners were last week gathering in Kigali, […]

Kenya Airways set to add four more flights to Johannesburg but loses LLW – LUS rights

KENYA AIRWAYS ADDS JOHANNESBURG FLIGHTS WHILE LOSING LLW – LUS RIGHTS   The Pride of Africa is set to significantly increase flights between Kenya and South Africa from December onwards, when one of the airline’s recently acquired Embraer E190 jets will be used on the route to add four more flights, increasing capacity from presently […]

Tanzanian Deputy Minister’s remarks send hospitality investors into panic

THREAT OF PLOT REPOSSESSION SENDS HOSPITALITY INVESTORS INTO PANIC Tanzania’s love and hate affair with investors seems to periodically rear its ugly head, as seen again last week, when the deputy minister for natural resources and tourism’s utterances sent investors in the hospitality industry into a state of shock. Nyalandu Lazaro demanded to know why […]

Kigali Serena staff plant trees while doing their Umuganda duty

KIGALI SERENA STAFF PLANT TREES WHILE PARTICIPATING IN UMUGANDA   Every last Saturday of the month are Rwandans out in force to clean up their neighbourhoods or else engage in community development projects under a scheme known as Umuganda. This last Saturday of October though was different for staff from the Kigali Serena Hotel, as […]

The Lamu Cultural Festival 2012 / Reposted via Mombasa & Coast Tourist Association

The 12th Lamu Cultural FestivalPosted: 26 Oct 2012 02:29 AM PDT The Lamu Cultural Festival will be officially launched on Tuesday 30th October 2012 at the Hotel InterContinental. The 12thLamu Cultural Festival will be taking place from the 15th to 18thNovember at the Lamu Old Town. Lamu Old town has been in existence for over […]

Appeals case by Maniago moved to November as prisons fail to produce convicts in court

MANIAGO APPEAL CASE MOVED AS PRISONS FAIL TO PRODUCE CONVICTS The appeal filed by Maniago Safaris against being enjoined in the conviction of former Tourism PS Rebecca Nabutola, former KTB CEO Dr. Achieng and former Maniago CEO Duncan Muriuki was deferred to November 05th, when the prison authorities were found to have ignored an order […]

After the Entebbe toll highway, will Jinja be next?

ENTEBBE TOLL HIGHWAY CONCEPT TO SERVE FOR JINJA HIGHWAY TOO The Uganda National Road Authority, presently in the final stages to settle compensation with owners of tracts of land acquired to build the new Entebbe Highway – a project due to break ground some time in 2013 – has indicated that they are looking at […]

Mauritius raises fees to watch whales and dolphins by up to 10 times

MAURITIUS RAISES FEES FOR DOLPHIN AND WHALE WATCHING Information was received from Port Louis that an activity popular with tourists, whale and dolphin watching and ‘swimming with dolphins’ will soon cost a lot more, following a revision of the fee structure levied on excursion operators. Presently costing 1.000 Mauritius Rupees, the new fees will rise […]

Bus company staff laugh at suggestion they would loose passengers to FastJet

BUS COMPANIES LAUGH AT ATTEMPT BY FASTJET TO ‘STEAL’ THEIR CLIENTS A day spent in the city yesterday brought with it the opportunity to carry out a quick survey from among staff of inter-country bus companies, plying the routes between Kampala and Nairobi, but also beyond Kenya’s capital to Mombasa, Arusha and Dar es Salaam. […]

Kampala’s Oktoberfest brought the delights of German cuisine to Uganda

AT SHERATON’S OKTOBERFEST WITH ‘DIRNDL AND GAMSBART AM HUT’ When the German Ambassador and the British High Commissioner sit down together over a Friday night meal, and in public, it must be special one might say, and it was. The Sheraton Kampala pulled out all the stops and the kitchen brigade produced an buffet full […]