Culinary Tourism could be the next big thing in Africa says ATQ News Africa

ATQ News suggests Culinary Tourism could be the next big thing in Africa

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After the Success of Ghana SAA wants 5 more 5th Freedom routes in Africa

Given the success it has seen at its West African hub in Accra, Ghana, South African Airways (SA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) is seeking to expand its 5th Freedom business model to include more destinations across Africa.

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The Star Alliance carrier began operations out of the Ghanaian capital to each of Abidjan and Washington Dulles in August 2015 by virtue of the country’s liberal policy of awarding foreign carriers 5th Freedom traffic rights.

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Culinary Tourism should be the next big thing in Africa

Interest in culinary travel, from sampling street food to cooking classes with local chefs, has been growing exponentially worldwide And although

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