JENMAN African Safaris expands Villas Collection across Kenya, Tanzania, and Namibia

As a renowned safari and travel specialist, we at JENMAN African Safaris are thrilled to announce the latest additions to our exceptional collection of luxury private villas in some of Africa’s most iconic destinations. With an unwavering commitment to providing travelers with unforgettable experiences, we have curated an exclusive selection of private villas in Kenya,…

Major Convention Centre Planned for Addis Ababa

Ethiopian Airlines Group and Addis-Africa International Convention and Exhibition Centre (AAICEC) have signed an equity investment agreement to establish an international convention centre in Addis Ababa to host multiple business events. The centre, built by and named AAICEC, is one of the airline’s major national projects to transform the country’s image after it recently held a grand opening of the…

Mpumalanga Parks Go Cashless

The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) will implement a cashless service system at all its nature reserves and its Visitor Information Centre with effect from September 1. The cashless service promotes transactions that do not expose the tourists and the employees to danger. It responds to the control environment that ensures optimal revenue collection,…

NFL to Play in Cape Town

In another boost for Cape Town’s sports tourism sector, the Mother City will host a weekend of National Football League (NFL) fan events in September to celebrate the kick-off of the 2023 season. The events form part of the NFL Africa programme – a long-term, multi-market commitment to growing the sport at every level across the…

Namibia Sees Almost Double-Digit Growth

Namibia recorded a 98.1% increase in inbound tourist arrivals last year, according to the 2022 Tourism Arrival Statistical Report released in August. Tourist arrivals grew from 232 756 in 2021 to 461 027 in 2022. This is, however, far from the 1 681 336 foreign visitors achieved in 2019 (pre-pandemic). “With the sector’s recovery gaining momentum, the…

African Bush Camps & JW Marriott Masai Mara Webinars Announced

APTA is pleased to announce two upcoming webinars: African Bush Camps Tuesday, August 29th at 2pm eastern time REGISTER HERE: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4116588460317649751 African Bush Camps (ABC) own & operate 17 safaris camps in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. Their properties range from down-to-earth tented camps to ultra-luxury lodges, always with an emphasis on sustainability, authentic service and…

KQ and Delta Expand Codeshare for New York Route

Kenya Airways (KQ) and Delta Air Lines (DL) have expanded their codeshare agreement by including Kenya Airways’ nonstop Nairobi to New York service, effective August 5. This is the only nonstop flight from East Africa to America. The expanded partnership also offers customers additional travel options within the US and increased flying opportunities within Africa,…

North African Carrier Launches Johannesburg Route

Algerian flag carrier, Air Algérie, will launch two weekly non-stop flights to Johannesburg from September 21. The connection is part of the airline’s greater route expansion plan. The airline said in a press statement that the service would connect Algiers Houari Boumediene Airport (ALG) and Johannesburg OR Tambo (JNB) during the southern summer season, and that the service…

Uganda Initiates Grading System

The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) recently undertook a nationwide grading and classification exercise of its hospitality industry for the first time in five years. The first phase of the exercise began on August 1 and will run until September 4, and will be conducted around Kampala, Entebbe, Jinja, Masaka, Mbarara, Fort- portal and Mbale. Lilly…

European Airlines Adding Up to 2 Hours Onto Flight Times to Avoid Niger’s Closed Airspace

Flights between Europe and several nations in Africa just got longer. On Sunday, Niger’s ruling military group — or junta — suddenly closed the country’s airspace until further notice, citing threats from neighboring nations who have called for a reverse of the junta’s July 26 coup. According to FlightRadar24, this restriction means airlines that used to fly…

KQ and Delta Expand Codeshare for New York Route

Kenya Airways (KQ) and Delta Air Lines (DL) have expanded their codeshare agreement by including Kenya Airways’ nonstop Nairobi to New York service, effective August 5. This is the only nonstop flight from East Africa to America. The expanded partnership also offers customers additional travel options within the US and increased flying opportunities within Africa,…

Southern Sun de Wagen Reopens After Flood

Southern Sun de Wagen, a boutique hotel in Stellenbosch, officially reopened last week, six weeks after a flash flood wreaked havoc on its premises. “The flood caused significant destruction to the hotel’s ground level, including the Kuyperhuis courtyard pool, woodwork, furniture, joineries, and floors. Once the water subsided, we realised the extent of the damage…

SAA Appoints GSA in North America

SAA has appointed Discover the World (DTW) as its GSA in North America. The partnership is expected to see the airline grow revenue across North America by raising awareness with more trade and corporate partners. SAA CEO, Professor John Lamola said the move was part of the airline’s long-term growth strategy. He said activating the partnership with DTW was…

Tanzania’s Tourism Industry Claims the Second Spot in Africa

Tanzania climbs to second place in Africa’s tourism rankings, thanks to a robust recovery from COVID-19 setbacks and increased investments. The United Nations World Tourism Organization ranks Tanzania as Africa’s second top tourism performer, citing a substantial increase in visitors and positive industry developments. Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism emphasizes lessons learned, including…

Luxury Villa to Open in Serengeti

Eco-tourism and conservation brand, Singita, is to open a new luxury private exclusive-use villa, Singita Milele, in northern Tanzania. The villa, on Sasakwa Hill and overlooking the Serengeti, is expected to open in May next year. Designed for large groups of friends or families, Singita Milele will accommodate up to 10 guests in five individually…

Meetings Africa 2024 Open for Registration

Meetings Africa – set to take place at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, from February 27-28, 2024, with Business Opportunity Networking Day (BONDay) preceding the show on February 26 – has opened for registration. “I am pleased to invite business events product owners from across the continent to register to exhibit at Meetings Africa 2024. This…

Drakensberg Cable Car on the Cards

Despite some industry concerns about the project – the environmental impact and access roads, amongst others – the proposed Drakensberg Cable Car project is going ahead. Over the past weekend, KwaZulu Natal MEC for Economic Development, Tourism, and Environmental Affairs, Siboniso Duma, conducted an oversight visit to monitor the progress of the Drakensberg Cable Car project.…

RwandAir Launches Daily Kigali-London Flights

RwandAir will launch daily flights between Kigali International Airport and London Heathrow on October 29. The carrier launched four direct flights a week to Heathrow in November last year. Before that it operated flights to the UK capital via an indirect service through Brussels. “Having first launched flights to the British capital in 2017, we…

East African Collection Revamps Camps

The Elewana Collection is refurbishing and upgrading several of its properties, with renovations scheduled for completion by July. At Serengeti Migration Camp, a new rooftop bar and organic design materials will create a contemporary African aesthetic. At the same time, the dining room, bedrooms, and pool area will receive upgrades and refurbishments. At Serengeti Pioneer…

New Camp Opens in Damaraland

Namibian conservation travel company, Ultimate Safaris, has recently opened its new Camp Doros in Damaraland. The camp is perched on a high bank overlooking a (generally) dry riverbed and groves of Mopane trees in the heart of Damaraland. The camp’s six shaded guest tents (one of which is a family unit) are raised on platforms,…

Seychelles Introduces Sustainability Levy

The new Seychelles’ tourism environmental sustainability levy will be effective from August 1 and will be on a three-tiered basis, Vice President Ahmed Afif said this month, according to Seychelles News Agency. “The government decided after several discussions with all parties to put the levy at Rs25 (€1.7), Rs75 (€5) or Rs100 (€6.8) which at the moment is the more agreeable way to implement it.” He…

ARP’s New Tours for 2024 – Tanzania Classic, Classic East Africa and Highlights of Tanzania

ARP Africa Travel recently introduced three thrilling scheduled safaris starting from January 2024 to offer safari lovers more opportunities to explore the stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage of Tanzania and the broader East Africa region. These new programs join our existing range of scheduled products. Tanzania Classic is a perfect short safari…

New Soroi Larsens Camp Opens in Samburu

Soroi Collection’s luxury tented camp, Soroi Larsens Camp, in Samburu, Kenya, is undergoing a complete transformation and is expected to reopen in July. The entire camp is being rebuilt and is currently in the final phase of reconstruction. According to Monet Tiran, Head of Sales and Marketing for the Soroi Collection, the new Soroi Larsens Camp…