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  • December 1
  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Eagle Airlines Signs Code-Share With Ethiopian Airlines

    To strategize its operations for value delivery services to its customers, Nigerian Eagle Airlines (formerly Virgin Nigeria) has signed a network wide code share and interline agreement with Ethiopia Airlines.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: FG Appoints New Directors For FAAN

    As part of the ongoing restructuring of agencies under the Ministry of Aviation, the federal government has appointed two new directors for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). The appointments take immediate effect.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Aero to Conserve N900 Million From 'No Frills' Service

    Aerocontractors Company of Nigeria, Nigeria's pioneer airline of 'paid-for-in-flight' menu, a component of 'No frills flights' in the western world, will be saving about N900 million annually with the introduction of the paid-for-in-flight menu.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Arik Air Makes Maiden Flight to United States

    Arik Air on Sunday night recorded its maiden flight to New York from Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Tahir Pays Staff Bonus For Good Citizen 2009 Conduct

    The Under-17 World Youth Soccer tournament may have ended, but the ripples generated and the multiplier effects of the tournament keeps reverberating on the air.

  • November 30
  • This Day Nigeria: Enugu Airport Closed For Repairs

    The Minister of Aviation, Mr. Babatunde Omotoba, will today flag off the rehabilitation and upgrade of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, Enugu State.

  • November 27
  • Daily Champion Nigeria: South Africa to Host UNWTO Inaugural Summit in 2010

    As a reflection of the importance of major sporting, business and cultural events to re-inspire tourists to travel to global destinations, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and the South African Government announced that the T&T world's first international Tourism, Sport and Mega-events Summit will be held in Sandton, South Africa from February 24- 26, 2010.

  • Namibian Namibia: Tourism Industry Plays Major Role in Economy

    THE tourism industry has invested about N$35,7 million in the sector during 2009 and altogether N$5,6 billion in total over the past two decades and is experiencing good growth, according to Werner Beddies, Chairperson of the Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN).

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Role of Tourism Security in Economically Challenging Times [guest column]

    Despite some of the optimistic talk of global economic recovery, the highest likelihood is that the tourism industry still has several challenging months or even years ahead of it. Often when the economy is down we not only forget to be 'up' but we tend to cut back where we ought not to be cutting back. The same is true of communities throughout the world.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Responsible Tourism Needs Human Touch - Experts

    Mainstream and niche travel businesses should consider the personal impact of responsible tourism in their marketing approach, speakers told delegates at recently concluded World Travel Market (WTM), the premier global event for the travel industry.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Young Mangezi Crowned Miss Tourism Beitbridge

    Little-known Rumbidzai Mangezi (19) was last Saturday night crowned Miss Tourism Beitbridge 2009 at a contest held at the Export Processing Zone complex.

  • November 26
  • Citizen Tanzania: Wooing High-End Tourists Makes Sense [editorial]

    As far as potential is concerned, Tanzania is both a regional and continental tourism giant.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Eid El Kabir - Transporters Hike Fares

    Transport fares within and from the Lagos to other parts of the country were jacked up yesterday as motor parks recorded a high number of travellers. Our correspondent gathered that in Lagos metropolis, transport fares were increased by 50 or 100 per cent.

  • This Day South Africa: Insecurity - My Nigeria, Their South Africa [analysis]

    For CHINWE OCHU, many Nigerians do not appreciate their country until they travel out and taste the bitter side of other countries. Her trip to South Africa recently exposed her to experiences that made her realise that despite the country's bad image abroad, Nigeria still has something to be proud of, even though she still has Soweto in her mind

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Manager Wants Owerri Airport Rehabilitation

    As the 2009 yuletide season approaches when most people in the Eastern part of the country will be travelling for end of the year celebrations, Airport Manager of Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri, Orjiako Mgbemene has called for the development of the latter to meet impending challenges.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Council Moves to Register Freight Forwarders

    The Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) has said that it would commence registration of all freight forwarders in the country by next month.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: TSA Certifies MMA's Security Compliance

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has confirmed the compliance of the nation's premier airport, Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMA), Lagos with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards on aviation security.

  • November 25
  • Business Daily Kenya: Ecotourism Seen as Best Bet Against Climate Change

    The tourism sector is seeking sustainable ways of doing business in the face of growing concerns over environmental degradation.

  • BuaNews South Africa: Tourism to Open Last Visitors Centre

    The Department of Tourism is to launch the fifth and final Visitor Information Centre in Nelspruit next week.

  • Citizen Tanzania: Tourism Tops Agenda As Stakeholders Set to Meet

    Mwanza tourism stakeholders will tomorrow converge at Bank of Tanzania (BoT) conference hall to deliberate on strategies to promote tourism in the region whose 68 per cent is constituted of the Lake Victoria water body.

  • Citizen Tanzania: Tready Carefully On Tourist Sites - Plea

    Creating exclusive tourist attractions within national parks would have adverse effects on the country's tourism sector, a wildlife official cautioned yesterday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: BA to Bounce Back

    British Airways will resume flights to Zimbabwe early next year following a two-year absence in a move expected to improve tourist arrivals into the country.

  • November 24
  • Nation East Africa: Air Passengers to Pay More for Safety

    Air passengers in East Africa will each be levied $0.7 (Sh52) to support the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA) if the proposal is approved by ministers of Finance.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Cedecom to Promote First Class Tourism in Central Region

    The Acting Executive Director of Central Regional Development Commission (CEDCOM), Mr. Spencer Taylor has stated categorically that his outfit was gearing up to promote first class tourism in the region, as one of the tools to reduce poverty.

  • Monitor Uganda: Country's Tourism Shines in London

    The Ugandan stand at the World Tourism Market in London did not win any award, but one could not fail to notice the unusual organisation, zeal, and traffic at the double-deck stall designed with backcloths.

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