Airlink Suspends Flights to Eswatini Amid Unrest

Eswatini Airlink and its operating partner, Airlink – the South African-based domestic and regional airline – have cancelled flights tomorrow between Johannesburg and Sikhuphe’s King Mswati III International Airport, due to civil unrest in Eswatini. “In the interest of the safety and security of our customers and staff, and in consultation with our partner Airlink, we have decided to…

New Seychelles Tourism Department Announced

Seychelles Tourism is in for big changes starting September 1. STB CEO Sherin Francis promoted to Principal Secretary for a new Department of Tourism Republic Seychelles. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism combines resources to promote, lead, and regulate tourism in Seychelles more effectively. The Seychelles Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, the Hon. Sylvestre…

Mauritius On Track for July Re-Opening

Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) announced last Friday, June 25, that its ‘Resort Holidays’ scheme was going full steam ahead, on schedule, with effect from July 15. The scheme is Phase 1 of Mauritius’s reopening for tourism. It allows fully vaccinated travellers to enjoy a ‘Resort Holiday’ without leaving the resort for 14 days. It…

Namibia Introduces New COVID-19 Regulations

Namibia has introduced stricter COVID-19 regulations in the wake of increasing new infections, hospitalisations and deaths recorded over the past few weeks. Namibian President, Hage Geingob, noted earlier this week that the country, with a population of 2.5 million people, had surpassed the 1 000 mark of deaths attributable to COVID-19 infections. The country has the…

Kenya Entry and Exit Requirement Updates

Departing travelers: Outgoing travelers must obtain a negative COVID-19 certificate in accordance with the trusted Traveler (TT) Initiative (www.africacdc.org/trusted-travel) and the PanaBios system (www.panabios.org).  Travelers who intend to depart Kenya must first visit an authorized laboratory (according to the government of Kenya, all PCR COVID-19 testing laboratories are now part of the TT system), obtain a…

Tanzania Reduces Tourism License Fees

Tanzania has reduced the price of the Tourism Business Licence (TALA) for tour operators, as announced by Finance and Planning Minister Mwigulu Nchemba. The fee for local travel agents and tour operators will be reduced from TZS4.6m (€1 680) per year to TZS1.1m (€420) per year. The licence fee has been disputed by many local tour…

Uganda ‘On Arrival’ PCR Tests are waived for vaccinated

Classic Africa Safaris Uganda has just been advised that The Minister of Foreign Affairs’ announcement on Friday, Jun 11, 2021 was inaccurate. All fully vaccinated, card-carrying, asymptomatic Category 2 arrivals (UK and USA included) will not be tested on arrival into EBB. Friday’s announcement can be disregarded. Please bear in mind that this is a government run system/protocol and, of…

A Ray of Hope for Tanzania Tourism

The pioneer Covid-19 specimen collection center at Serengeti National Park has started stimulating new bookings, key tourism players have reported. “For a month now, we have seen a surge of new bookings with our prospective tourists citing the pioneer Covid-19 specimen collection center at Serengeti as the factor that encourages them to book safari” says…

Mauritius Opens to Vaccinated Tourists in July

Mauritius will reopen to vaccinated tourists from mid-July, but South Africans, even if they have received their jabs, will still not be allowed to enter the island nation. As the global vaccination rollout continues to gather momentum, South African holidaymakers have hoped to see the easing of travel restrictions and a reopening of borders. But a recent…

East Africa Tops Best National Parks Survey

Cheli + Peacock Safaris is proud to announce that two of their most popular safari destinations — Serengeti in Tanzania and neighboring Masa Mara in Kenya — finished No. 1 and No. 3 respectively in a TripAdvisor survey of the globe’s best national parks. Two other Tanzanian parks — Kilimanjaro at No. 12 and Tarangire at…

Jenman Safaris Announces Guided Group Tours 2022

Africa has revived its cross-continental spirit of adventure, ready and waiting to welcome travellers to its rich and varied landscapes. Rising from the ashes of the global travel pause, Jenman African Safaris is excited to announce our new Guided Group Tours for 2022. In the prevailing perspective of adaptation and change, we have altered, improved…

Seychelles Celebrates World Oceans Day

World Oceans Day, commemorated on June 8, is used to raise awareness about the ocean, which covers over 70 percent of the planet, and its utmost importance to life on earth. It is our life source, supporting humanity’s sustenance and that of every other organism on earth. The ocean produces at least 50 percent of…

Morocco FAM Trips Announced

Join Itravelafrica.com for a 7 night diverse and exotic itinerary through the Kingdom of Morocco! This tour includes the most sought after sites and experiences in Morocco including a luxury desert camp experience in the Sahara Desert. Morocco is deeply rooted in history and is an inspiring destination thanks to its diverse geography, intricate history,…

Tanzania Tour Operators Urge Government to Accept Green Passport Holders

The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) is struggling to convince the government to ease new COVID-19 restrictions to save its ambitious deal with Israel travel agents to bring thousands of high-end inbound tourists. Tanzania has elevated and enhanced prevailing preventive measures especially those with regard to international travel. Israel travel agents expect to bring…

Airlink Adds Service to Entebbe

Airlink is adding another new route to its expanding intra-Africa network with the launch of its Johannesburg-Entebbe service. Four flights a week will operate on the route from July 19, offering connections with Airlink’s domestic and regional network, which reaches across many Southern African destinations. The schedule will be made available at a later stage.…

Uganda Re-imposes Lockdown

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni on Sunday re-imposed a strict lockdown that included the closure of schools and the suspension of inter-district travel to help beat back a surge in COVID-19 cases in the East African country. The new measures, which will be effective from Monday morning, include the closure of all educational institutions, some bans…

Introducing…APTA’s Virtual Chapter!

  REGISTER HERE FOR APTA’S VIRTUAL CHAPTER   Introducing…The Association of the Promotion of Tourism to Africa’s (APTA) newest chapter, the Virtual Chapter!  We’ve designed the Virtual Chapter to grow and share our community’s passion for the love of Africa in a format that works for all of our remote members. By joining the Virtual Chapter, you’ll have…

Cheryle Velsor Joins Alluring Africa as Travel Trade Relations Manager

Cheryle Velsor, previously with South African Airways Vacations, joins Alluring Africa and brings with her more than 42 years of travel industry experience to become their Travel Trade Relations Manager, a dedicated resource to the travel advisor community. Starting out as a “front line” travel agent, Cheryle owned a successful travel agency, before moving on to the tour operator side…

Malawi Airlines Back on Track

Malawi Airlines has plans to resume full operations by mid-June and already has a schedule for June of six flights a week between both Lilongwe and Blantyre and Johannesburg’s OR Tambo. The airline’s two shareholders, the Malawian government, which holds a 51% shareholding and Ethiopian Airlines, which holds 49%, have agreed to recapitalise the central African carrier after…

Kenya & Rwanda Partner to Grow Tourism

The Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA), Rwanda Development Board (RDB), Rwanda Chamber of Tourism (RCT) and the East African Tourism Platform have signed a partnership that will see the development of business and leisure travel in the East African community. The framework of the agreement is expected to enhance co-operation between the parties and…

New Travel Regulations for Namibia

Namibia has introduced new travel restrictions, with effect from tomorrow (June 1), advises independent regional airline, Airlink. All travellers entering Namibia will need to produce a negative SARS COVID-19 PCR test result (valid for seven days from the date of collection). Antigen Rapid Diagnostic Test results will no longer be accepted for entry into Namibia…

South Africa to Invest Heavily in Tourism Infrastructure

A total of R537 million (€32.4m) has been earmarked for investment in tourism infrastructure projects by the Department of Tourism. This was highlighted by the Minister of Tourism, Mmamoloko Kubayi–Ngubane, during her Budget Vote address to the National Council of Provinces yesterday (June 1). “To effect the implementation of these projects, the Department entered into a partnership…