Meet Reunion Tourism at WTM Africa

REUNION TO EXHIBIT AT WTM AFRICA 2016 (Posted 03rd April 2016) WTM Africa: IRT continues its conquest of the South African market Africa World Travel Market (WTM Africa), which takes place from 06th to 08th of April in Cape Town is THE B2B event for marketing destinations in the South African market. For the third […]

Kenya clarifies: ‘No Yellow Fever Outbreak in the country’

KENYA ANGRY OVER FALSE STATEMENTS ABOUT YELLOW FEVER SITUATION (Posted 03rd April 2016) Kenyan tourism circles showed consternation and growing anger with the careless use of language employed by fellow EAC member countries and companies, suggesting that the country had suffered a Yellow Fever outbreak. Fact is that two passengers who arrived on Kenya Airways […]

Seychelles cabinet approves new Maritime Museum

ANOTHER ATTRACTION IN THE MAKING FOR VISITORS TO THE SEYCHELLES (Posted 02nd April 2016) Seychelles has a rich maritime heritage, dating back to long before the 17th century. Since then until the early 1970’s when Seychelles got its own airport, those travelling to these stunning islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean had to […]

Seychelles Carnival – Three weeks and counting

SEYCHELLES TOURISM TAKES CARNIVAL MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE (Posted 02nd April 2016) The Seychelles Ministry of Tourism and Culture and its Tourism Board opened the month of April with their sensitization campaign for the coming 2016 edition of the island’s Carnaval International de Victoria, the event that appears today on all the calendar of events […]

More elephant killings in South Sudan cast doubts over the future of wildlife

POACHERS USE GENERAL TURMOIL IN SOUTH SUDAN TO DECIMATE ELEPHANT HERDS (Posted 02nd April 2016) When a few months ago 15 elephant carcasses were found, their tusks cut out, were questions being raised about South Sudan’s commitment to wildlife conservation, given that the country has not yet put their civil strife behind it. Now, reports […]

Wildlife managers – Guardians or Ruffians

MOHAWK SHOOTING IN KENYA LEAVES PUBLIC OUTRAGED (Posted 02nd April 2016) It is for pictures like this one that many tourists come to Kenya and in particular visit the Nairobi National Park, where, if lucky enough, one can see the lion king against the silhouette of Nairobi’s Central Business District in the background. Of late […]

Shamwari News – From and about Africa’s best travel publications

Keen to see your safari photographs published? Read on and learn about the Nature’s Best Photography Africa competition and take part. Jambo! We’ll be mailing the new edition of Travel Africa magazine (74) to all subscribers early next week, and we hope you enjoy the features and ideas we’ve gathered for you! But in the […]

Northern Rangelands Trust News updates

Welcome to Wild Frontiers! Before we give you your three snippets of NRT from March, we’d like to announce NRT’s new visual identity. We have launched a brand new NRT logo and style. NRT has worked hard to build trust, both within the communities of northern Kenya and with our partners. We have also worked […]

Juba airport to resume weekend operations by end April

SOUTH SUDAN CIVIL AVIATION CONFIRMS JUBA AIRPORT TO REOPEN FOR WEEKEND FLIGHTS (Posted 01st April 2016) Weekend flights, which, as reported here at the time, were suspended last year to allow for the Juba (IATA: JUB | ICAO: HSSJ) airport runway to be extended and the existing runway to be resurfaced, will resume by the […]

Kenya Airways enters second phase of cost reduction

AFTER ASSET SALES, FLEET REDUCTION AND OTHER SAVINGS ARE STAFF COST REDUCTIONS NEXT IN LINE AT KENYA AIRWAYS (Posted 31st March 2016) First it was the change in senior management figures, thought to bear significant responsibility for decisions taken in the past which led Kenya Airways close to the financial abyss. Then came the progressive […]

Reunion celebrates ‘Tourism Week’

REUNION MEETS INDIA – THE THEME OF THE 2016 TOURISM WEEK FESTIVAL ON THE ISLAND (Posted 31st March 2016) Seventh edition of the Tourism Festival in Reunion The Tourism Professional University Institute (IUP) on Reunion is organizing the seventh edition of the Tourism Week. This event comes as part of the academic training activity for […]

More from the World Tourism Wire …

Updates and comments on activities by UNWTO, WTTC, PATA, ETOA, ICTP and other global organization leading the global travel & tourism industry www.worldtourismwire.com Ministerial Debate with the Private Sector on Pacific Island Tourism The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), in partnership with the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), will hold the PATA/UNWTO Ministerial Debate on Pacific […]

The Livingstone biWeekly – more tourism news from ‘Further Down South’

Courtesy of Gill Staden, here comes another edition of the Livingstone bi-Weekly covering events in Zambia, Zimbabwe and beyond … https://thelivingstoneweekly.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/tlbw30mar16-compressed.pdf Cliff diving off the Victoria Falls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otbAXEFJaCs Inside the newsletter: Staple food prices Fuel crisis Kazungula pontoon Barotse Floodplain highway Solwezi-Chingola Road Kapenta and Lerish No IMF Programme New Maps Zimbabwe Fishermen arrested SMART […]

Reunion returns to Chennai to market the island in India

INDIA REMAINS A HUGELY IMPORTANT MARKET FOR REUNION (Posted 31st March 2016) The second edition of the Destination Reunion Forum was held in Chennai. The project is the brainchild of the French Consulate in Pondicherry and the event was dedicated to tourism professionals in Chennai and Tamil Nadu. While there did the Reunion Island Tourism […]

Qatar Airways adds Birmingham as fourth UK destination

MORE CHOICES FOR EAST AFRICANS TRAVELLING TO THE UK (Posted 31st March 2016) The United Kingdom remains on top of the countries visited by travelers from Eastern Africa and ever ready to meet market demands has Qatar Airways now launched daily flights between Doha and Birmingham, the fourth destination in Britain for the award winning […]

One more day before Zaventem reopens for traffic

10 DAYS AND COUNTING AS ZAVENTEM REMAINS CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC (Posted 31st March 2016) Following the last tweet by @BrusselsAirport at 17.28 hrs yesterday afternoon, which read: The evaluation of the trial is still ongoing and will take at least till tomorrow afternoon. No flights till then. has no further information emerged, not from any […]

Search is on for owners of nabbed blood ivory at Nairobi’s international airport

64 KILOGRAMS OF BLOOD IVORY SEIZED AT JOMO KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AS CABINET SECRETARY OFFERS A LIMITED TIME AMNESTY (Posted 30th March 2016) Yesterday afternoon did increased vigilance and improved surveillance methods pay off when officials confiscated 64 kilograms of ivory, concealed in gunny bags and stuffed into buckets, was found by security operatives using […]

Reunion’s whale watching season kicks off early this year

FIRST HUMPBACK WHALE SIGHTED OFF THE SOUTH COAST OF REUNION (Posted 30th March 2016) From June to September each year do humpback whales come from Antarctica to the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean, to mate and calve before returning ‘home’. On March 25, a humpback whale was observed by Globice off Terre Saint on […]

Financial losses ‘staggering’ as Zaventem closure extends by another day

BRUSSELS AIRLINES HARD HIT BY ZAVENTEM CLOSURE (Posted 30th March 2016) The closure of Brussels’ Zaventem Airport, today entering its ninth day, could not have come at a worse time, for the airport itself and for all the airlines normally operating from there. The busy Easter holiday season saw many travelers cancel their travel plans […]

Project ‘Greenfield’ – Dead or Alive, that is now the question

JOMO KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S ‘PROJECT GREENFIELD‘ HANGS IN BALANCE (Posted 30th March 2016) News emerging from aviation circles in Nairobi paint a grim picture over the future of Kenya’s most ambitious aviation infrastructure project, the 56 billion Kenya Shillings expansion of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport under what has been dubbed ‘Project Greenfield‘. Key to the […]