Seychelles tourism news – Hungarian charter opens new market

7 DEGREES SOUTH RECEIVES HUNGARIAN CHARTER FLIGHT It was learned from a regular source on the island of Mahe that 7 Degrees South, one of the Seychelles leading DMCs has received over 100 tourist visitors off a chartered B737-800 from Hungary, which is part of a series of such flights between Budapest and Mombasa / […]

African aviation news – ET, KQ and PW scoops African Aviation News awards

AFRICAN AVIATION AWARDS CROWN ET, KQ AND PW Following the audit of over 20.000 votes by readers of African Aviation News has Ethiopian Airlines once again been crowned African Airlines of the year 2011/12 in an award ceremony earlier in the week. The prestigious award has underscored ETs efforts to stay at the leading edge […]

Ethiopian aviation news – ET signs up for 5 more Bombardier Q400 NextGen

ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES SIGNS UP FOR 5 MORE BOMBARDIER Q400 NEXTGEN Earlier speculation was confirmed overnight when Ethiopian Airlines was named by Bombardier as the customer for a further 5 orders of the state of the art turboprop aircraft of Q400 NextGen make. Two of the planes will be used by Ethiopian directly while three of […]

Kenya tourism news – Lamu ready to host Maulid Festival

MAULID FESTIVAL IN LAMU PROMISES TOURISM REVIVAL Tomorrow will the annual Maulid Festival in Lamu go underway and up to 80.000 visitors are expected to descend on the archipelago in coming weeks, to celebrate the birth month of the Prophet Mohamed as done every year. The Festival is co-organised by the National Museums of Kenya […]

Kenya tourism news – 98 billion tourism revenues best ever

KENYA TOURISM MISSES 100 BILLION TARGET BY A WHISKER With final figures now available from the Ministry of Tourism in Nairobi for the year 2011, it has become evident that the 98 billion Kenya Shillings tourism revenues missed their initial target by just 2 billion, a remarkable achievement considering the circumstances the industry was faced […]

Seychelles aviation news – Blue Panorama completes maiden flight to Mahe

BLUE PANORAMA MAKES MAIDEN FLIGHT TO SEYCHELLES Italys Blue Panorama has yesterday landed for the first time in the Seychelles on a currently weekly flight from Milan and Rome to Mahe, offering Italian travelers once again a direct or nonstop connection from Italy following the withdrawal of Air Seychelles services a month ago. The Who […]

Seychelles breaking news – Carnival Festival programme released

CARNIVAL PROGRAMME PUBLISHED 2 WEEKS TO GO TO #SEYCHELLESCARNIVAL2012 The Seychelles Tourism Board has overnight released the much expected official programme for the 2012 edition of the Carnaval de Carnivals, co-hosted this year jointly with fellow Vanilla Island member La Reunion, and as one can see, bigger, better and more exciting than ever before. The […]

Kenya Airways B737-700 now flies in Sky Team livery

KENYA AIRWAYS B737-700 IN SKY TEAM LIVERY Kenya Airways has completed painting one of their B737-700 aircraft in Sky Team livery and the aircraft has resumed flying and carrying out ambassadorial duties across the KQ network. The Pride of Africa is the only Sky Team member the alliance has in Africa and therefore of crucial […]

Rwanda aviation news – Reflections by a regular reader

AIR TRAFFIC GROWTH IN RWANDA REFLECTIONS BY A REGULAR READER Rwanda set to experience high growth in air travel With major global carriers eyeing Kigali International Airport, is the existence of the national carrier threatened? The government of Rwanda has redoubled its efforts towards making tourism and foreign direct investments priority for the economic development […]

Southern Sudan news – Nimule elephants kill at least 3 villagers

NIMULE ELEPHANTS KILL VILLAGERS Sad news arrived from Juba / Southern Sudan yesterday when it became known that rogue elephants straying outside the Nimule National Park had reportedly killed at least 3 people including a pregnant woman. Complaints voiced in Juba to the Directorate for Wildlife were reportedly also not meeting with any significant action, […]

Mauritius news – Spared by cyclone the island gets much needed rains

RAINS CONTINUE TO DRENCH MAURITIUS While spared the onslaught of a recent cyclone, which passed Mauritius well off shore, the island was nevertheless at the receiving end of heavy rains. A regular source however saw the positive side of this weather as in his words at least our water reservoirs can start to fill up […]

Uganda aviation news – U7 goes daily to Dar es Salaam now

AIR UGANDA UPS DAR FLIGHTS TO DAILY Ugandas quasi national airline U7 has announced that they will move from presently 6 departures per week between Entebbe to Dar es Salaam to now daily flights with immediate effect, adding Sunday flights which previously were not featuring on the schedule. The airline now serves Nairobi 3 times […]

Seychelles ‘Carnival International de Victoria’ update

CARNIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE VICTORIA ATTRACTS AT LEAST 26 FOREIGN GROUPS Information available from Victoria now indicates that at least 26 foreign carnival groups have confirmed their participation in the Carnvaval de Carnivals in the Seychelles capital Victoria, with key carnival nations like Brazil and Germany represented with floats and troupes, besides the famous Notting Hill […]

Kenya tourism news – David Stogdale appointed to the board of KTB

DAVID STOGDALE APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF THE KENYA TOURIST BOARD Effective January 19th did the Minister of Tourism Najib Balala appoint one of Kenyas hospitality grandmasters, David Stogdale, to the board of director of KTB it was learned over the weekend. Looking back at a long and distinguished career in key positions of Kenyas hospitality industry […]

Reflections on my visit to Bahrain – the Arabian Culture Capital 2012.

BAHRAIN, ARABIAS CULTURE CAPITAL 2012 WHERE THE ANCIENT MEETS THE FUTURE (Bahrain’s capital city of Manama, where the ancient Fort Bahrain, one of the Kingdoms UNESCO World Heritage Sites, has been carefully excavated and lovingly restored, while today and tomorrow unfolds in the background, adding new chapters to the rich heritage and culture of the […]

Southern Sudan aviation news – Gulf Air to delay start of Juba flights

GULF AIR DELAYS START OF JUBA FLIGHTS Following the shock announcement, that the recently inaugurated route to Entebbe will be suspended on 21st February, came further information to light from Juba, when it was confirmed that Gulf Air will delay the commencement of flights between Bahrain and the Southern Sudanese capital city until further notice. […]

Kenya aviation news – JKIA construction delays prompt more concerns by aviation industry

KENYA AIRPORT AUTHORITY REACTS TO STINGING CRITICISM Clearly stung by criticism over complaints about the visible delay on construction of the new terminal and other facilities, much needed to de-congest East Africa busiest hub Jomo Kenyatta International Airport has the authoritys CEO reacted earlier in the week. We have set aside some 10 percent of […]

Congo DR government again lambasted over widespread poaching

REPORT ON ELEPHANT POACHING PAINTS GRIM PICTURE FOR CONGO CONSERVATION Information came to light this week that over 500 elephant had been killed for ivory in the Virunga National Park in Eastern Congo over the past two years alone. The park is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Officials of the Congolese Institute for the […]

Seychelles tourism news – NEC approves more funding for tourism promotion

SEYCHELLES NATIONAL ECONOMICS COUNCIL APPROVES GREATER TOURISM FUNDING It was learned overnight that the presentations made by the Seychelles Hospitality and Tourism Association SHTA to the government of Seychelles, on a range of issues from concerns over recent developments at Air Seychelles and over funding of tourism marketing, were part of the discussions of the […]

Kenya aviation breaking news – IATA renews IOSA and ISAGO certification for KQ

KENYA AIRWAYS RETAINS IOSA AND ISAGO CERTIFICATION Following an extensive safety and ground operations audit has IATA earlier in the week once again officially re-certified Kenya Airways and issued another IOSA and ISAGO certificate to The Pride of Africa. IATAs regional director for Africa Gaoussou Konate was in Nairobi to personally hand over the certificates […]

Breaking Aviation News – Gulf Air suspends Entebbe flights

GULF AIRS RESTRUCTURING AND COSTCUTTING SEES ENTEBBE AXED When Gulf Air returned to Uganda on the 05th of December with 4 flights a week, much hope and expectation was raised in Ugandan aviation circles that new options had opened up, for visitors coming to Uganda from across the Gulf Air network and travelers from Uganda […]