Ethiopian Welcomes Back Business and Leisure Customers with Emphasis on Wellness

During the pandemic, Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, was the go-to airline for essential travel, repatriation flights and airlift of medical and personal protective equipment (PPE). With the easing of travel restrictions across the globe, Ethiopian is pleased to announce that it’s happy to welcome back business and leisure travelers with programs aimed at safeguarding…

Kenya’s Tourism Sector Gets $100MM Boost

Kenya’s National Treasury has allocated KES11.3billion (€94m) to the tourism sector to help it recover following the effects of COVID-19. This is in addition to the KES500 million (€4.1m) the government set aside earlier this year. Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani said KES2billion (€16.6m) of the amount would be shared by community reserves to jump-start the tourism…

Namibia Reopens National Heritage Sites

The National Heritage Council of Namibia has announced the reopening of  heritage sites under its direct management. All sites reopened on June 20 except the Brandberg Mountain National Heritage Site, which will open on June 29. Namibia’s State of Emergency continues with eased restrictive measures and COVID-19 regulations will be observed at the heritage sites,…

Malawi’s New Leader Sworn In

Malawi’s new President Lazarus Chakwera was sworn in Sunday in the capital Lilongwe, after he defeated two candidates, including former President Peter Mutharika, in the tightly contested presidential election rerun held last week. There was jubilation from hundreds of people who gathered at the Bingu International Convention Center, in Lilongwe to witness Chakwera and his…

How to Stay Healthy While Traveling

Avoid The Dirtiest Parts of an Airplane (or Clean Them) The first way to help keep yourself healthy for your adventures is to make sure you come in contact with as few germs as possible. There are three main areas of a plane to try to avoid and minimize your contact with germs: the bathroom, tray tables…

Rwanda Reopens for Tourism

The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has announced the reopening of tourism activities, with international charter flights resuming on Wednesday (June 17). “Rwanda’s tourism industry is adapting to create a safe environment for travellers and operators to thrive in these unprecedented times,” said Chief Tourism Officer of RDB, Belise Kariza. “We encourage all travel enthusiasts and nature…

Virgin to Relaunch London-Joburg in Mid-September

Virgin Atlantic plans to relaunch its London Heathrow-Johannesburg route on September 15. Johannesburg is one of 17 destinations that the airline aims to relaunch as soon as travel restrictions are eased. Head of Middle East, Africa and India of Virgin Atlantic Airways, Liezl Gericke, says the relaunch of the Johannesburg route is tied to acquiring the…

Uganda Readies for Tourism Recovery

Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has on Tuesday, June 23 kicked off the inspection of hotels to ensure compliance of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) put in place by the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities in the wake of COVID-19. The SOPs aim to provide health and safety protocols for all s hotel and accommodation…

Malawi’s Serendib Hotels Launch Collection of Volunteer Opportunities

Serendib Hotels, a chain of hotels and resorts in some of Malawi’s most popular hotspots, have some exciting opportunities for those wishing to volunteer and also benefit from an extended working holiday in the sunshine! Responsible for running the Serendib Blantyre collection, the Blue Waters and Kambiri Beach resorts in Salima and the Zaburi Beach resort by the Mangochi Lakeshore, Serendib hotels are offering a wide…

Hideaways and CWF Prepare for Fire Season

The fragility of our environment is multi-layered, as is our potential for positive impact through conservation projects. Involvement with such initiatives as CWF are not only imperative for anti-poaching, but extend to conservation awareness through forest and fire management in order to protect natural spaces and our wildlife. The Conservation Wildlife Fund (CWF), founded in…

Phased Reopening of South African Tourism Begins

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has provided some clarity on the ‘Advanced Level Three’ easing of further restrictions. This was to ensure the further opening up of certain economic sectors, the president said. The eased restrictions include opening up of registered and licensed accommodation facilities as well as allowing conferences and meetings for a maximum of 50…

Air Namibia Back from the Brink

Air Namibia, which requested and was refused a US$119m government bailout last October, has been rescued by an allocation from the Namibian department of public enterprises. But the carrier could still be heading for possible restructuring, Namibian President, Hage Geingob, told parliament on June 5 that the airline should be liquidated since it required constant government…

Kenya Airways Delays Resumption of International Flights Until July 7th

Kenya Airways has again postponed taking to the skies after President Uhuru Kenyatta announced last week that nationwide lockdown measures would remain in place until July 6. Earlier this month, Kenyan Transport Ministry Cabinet Secretary James Macharia announced that that the national carrier would resume passenger flights on June 8. The airline has not indicated when passenger flights will…

Malawi’s Serendib Hotels Launch Collection of Volunteer Opportunities

Serendib Hotels, a chain of hotels and resorts in some of Malawi’s most popular hotspots, have some exciting opportunities for those wishing to volunteer and also benefit from an extended working holiday in the sunshine! Responsible for running the Serendib Blantyre collection, the Blue Waters and Kambiri Beach resorts in Salima and the Zaburi Beach resort by the Mangochi Lakeshore, Serendib hotels are offering a wide…

Upcoming Webinars with Cheli & Peacock Safaris

Please join us for our upcoming webinars! Exclusive, Bespoke, Private | The Future of Safaris Register Here For 35 years, we have believed in exclusive, intimate, and bespoke safari experiences, and whilst the world continues to adapt to the new post-pandemic norms, we have remained steadfast to continue to provide these safaris of a lifetime.…

SANParks Open for Self-Drive Excursions

South African National Parks (SANParks) has opened parks for day visitors to parks that cater for self-drives. CEO, Fundisile Mketeni, said SANParks used last week to prepare for the expected arrival of guests. “We appreciate that after two months of confinement, the public is keen to engage with nature, and the excitement as shown by enquiries…

Kenya Launches Virtual Safari Campaign

Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, Najib Balala, has launched a virtual safari live-streamed campaign to showcase safaris in some of the parks and reserves across the country. The six-week expedition – which started on June 2 – will be part of the ongoing #MagicAwaits campaign led by the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB). The campaign…

Cape Town & Safari in the Era of Social Distancing

Understanding the need for more wide-open spaces and social distancing in the future of travel, Springbok Atlas Tours and Safaris has created the Africa Re-Imagined package. This exclusive journey begins at a private villa in the city of Cape Town and ends in the Kruger National Park at a private safari home-away-from-home. It comes complete…

Kenya Airways to Resume Flights June 8th

Kenya Airways will resume passenger flights on June 8, confirms Kenyan Transport Ministry Cabinet Secretary James Macharia, in an interview with The Star. Meanwhile, the Kenya Airports Authority is putting in place the necessary operational measures ahead of the opening of the country’s airports. “This will, however, be subject to medical protocols,” said Macharia. The airline indicated to Tourism…

Airlink Resumes Domestic Service Within South Africa

Airlink will launch limited scheduled domestic service starting Monday, 8th June, with flights on the Johannesburg-Cape Town and Johannesburg-Durban trunk routes. This follows the implementation of South Africa’s COVID-19 “Level 3” restrictions, which permits a three-phase resumption of domestic flights, based on the following:   Phase 1 – Now in effect and permits flights between Johannesburg, Cape…

Durban & KwaZulu-Natal Hosting Webinar June 17th

With so much to offer, from sun-drenched beaches and majestic mountain ranges to the bustling harbor city of Durban and the colorful Zulu culture, KwaZulu-Natal is easily one of South Africa’s most diverse and welcoming travel destinations. Not to mention, it’s blissfully warm and sunny all-year long, making it an excellent choice no matter the…

Tourism and Wildlife Permit Updates in Uganda

As President Yoweri Museveni and the Ugandan government continue to take action to contain the spread of COVID-19 within the country, the Ministry of Wildlife Tourism & Antiquities and the Uganda Tourism Board have created guidelines for tourism and hospitality enterprises as part of Uganda’s COVID-19 mitigation and recovery plans. While Uganda’s borders remain closed,…