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Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has increased its Khartoum services from five flights per week to a daily schedule
Read MoreCSR features prominently at the ITB Berlin this year with the world’s leading travel trade show presenting a think tank, 7 March, to highlight strategies, best practices and the market potential of sustainable tourism
Read MoreThe international businessmen group Global Trade Leaders Club has selected the Serengeti National Park as the global winner of the 2013 International Award in Tourism, Hotel and Catering Industry
Read MoreKenya Airways has entered into a codeshare agreement with Vietnam Airlines, as it works towards expanding its footprint in the south-east Asian market
Read MoreDate: 1st May, 2012 Turkish Airlines - Starting May 15, Turkish Airlines will be flying out of Rwanda between Kigali and Istanbul
Read MoreWorld Travel Awards (WTA), the “Oscars of the travel industry”, has announced plans to host its first ceremony in Kenya, reflecting the African nation’s continuing evolution into a world-class tourism destination
Read MoreDate: 4th April, 2012 Turkish Airlines' first flight to Mogadishu, Somalia and the first service to the Somali capital by any European airline, has landed
Read MoreUN marks International Women’s Day with “Climb to Mount Kilimanjaro” and “Take a Jump for Women’s Rights” in South Africa
Read MoreMarch 13, 2012 - Qatar Airways recently announced further expansion of its rapidly-growing international network with five new passenger routes, more cargo services and capacity increases to a number of destinations served direct from the airline’s Doha hub
Read MoreYoung people tweeting from BlackBerries and iPhones are driving the growth of Twitter in Africa with South Africans by far the most vociferous, according to new research published Thursday
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