Rapid Rail Link to Nairobi Airport Opens

It now takes around 20 minutes from the centre of Nairobi to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). Kenyan Transport Cabinet Secretary, James Macharia, officially launched the new rail link this week – the JKIA Express Service – noting that it was an extension of the Nairobi commuter rail service upgrade project that would alleviate congestion on…

Zimbabwe to Intensify Marketing Efforts in 2021

Zimbabwe has lined up tourism marketing initiatives at home and abroad for 2021, to create a more positive image of the country post-COVID-19. “Key activities in 2021 will include hosting educational and familiarisation tours for influencers, including celebrities, local and international media, and the travel trade,” said a government spokesperson. There will also be engagement…

12 Durban Beaches Get Blue Flags

Twelve beaches in Durban have been awarded national blue flag status for the 2020/21 season, according to a release on the Ethekwini website. Five of the city’s beaches received full status – uShaka, Durban North, Point, Amanzimtoti and uMhlanga Main. Seven received blue flag pilot status – South Beach Central, Umgababa, Umdloti Tidal, Westbrook, Ansteys,…

Delta Delays Flights to SA Again

Delta Air Lines has again delayed its return to South Africa. According to the airline’s new schedule, flights to Atlanta will now commence on March 28, 2021. When South Africa’s borders reopened on October 1, Delta initially announced that it would restart its Johannesburg Atlanta route in December. These plans were then postponed and a…

New Rhino Calves Born in Malawi

Four rhino calves have been born in Liwonde National Park in Malawi this year. One year ago, together with the Government of Malawi, African Parks undertook one of the largest international airlifts of black rhino when 17 black rhinos were flown from South Africa to Malawi. By translocating this endangered species, African Parks were able to boost…

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Named #1 on Conde Nast’s ’21 Best Places to go in 2021′

Ethiopia’s profile has risen in recent years. The introduction of an e-visa in late 2017, which made it easier to visit, boosted tourism by 48.6 percent, while Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed caught the world’s attention when he was awarded the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. But even as visitors flocked to Ethiopia’s nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, its historic capital city remained a…

South Africa’s First Hilton Garden Inn Opens

Hilton’s award-winning Hilton Garden Inn brand that provides business and leisure guests upscale, affordable accommodations and unexpected amenities arrives in South Africa. The 14-story, 203-room Hilton Garden Inn Umhlanga Arch opens its doors to guests in Umhlanga. Ideally located within the business hub of the mixed-use Umhlanga Arch, only 20 minutes from King Shaka International Airport, Hilton…

The Cape Milner Hotel Reopens

The Cape Milner – a true boutique gem in Tamboerskloof is reopening her doors from the 15th December 2020. Whilst the Cape Milner is usually a haven for international travellers from many countries around the globe – her history reminds us that she is a firm favourite with South African and African visitors as well.…

Seychelles Steps Up Health Measures

Responding to the increase in the number of Covid-19 cases and the second wave in certain regions around the world, destination Seychelles is re-enforcing measures to curb probabilities of local infection on its shores. The review has been done by the tourism task force, a committee regrouping tourism stakeholders, health decision-makers and various other local…

European Airlines Introduce More JNB Flights

Lufthansa and SWISS have announced additional services to Johannesburg from December.. “The Lufthansa Group has welcomed the recent announcement by the [SA] government to remove the list of high-risk countries and once again open our borders to all leisure and business travellers. “We are fully committed to the South African market and continue our efforts…

CemAir Looks to Expand Africa Network

CemAir has applied for a licence to operate scheduled flights between Johannesburg and Lagos, Luanda, Lusaka, Ndola, Lubumbashi, Dar es Salaam, Maputo and Accra. Currently, CemAir operates only domestic routes on a scheduled basis, although it has operated and continues to operate charter flights into Africa. The airline joins Airlink in expanding its network into…

Botswana Announces Phased Reopening of Borders

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has approved lifting of international travel restrictions in a phased manner, starting from next week. Government spokesperson Andrew Sesinyi on Friday said air travel will resume on Nov. 9 at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone, Kasane International Airport, and Maun International Airport before ground crossing resume on Dec. 1.…

Seychelles Sweeps Sustainable Tourism Destination Award

For the second consecutive year, Seychelles receives the honor of being crowned Indian Ocean’s Leading Sustainable Tourism Destination for the 27th annual World Travel Awards. This year’s coronation propels once again, the archipelago of surreal natural beauty, to the pinnacles of the regional ecological spheres for 2020 against its island contenders Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius and Reunion Island.…

Major Airlines Resume Operations Into Kenya

Twenty out of thirty-six international airlines that had suspended flights into Kenya due to the Covid-19 pandemic have resumed business since the August 1st, 2020 restart. Among the airlines that have resumed are Qatar Airways, Air France, Turkish Airlines, KLM Dutch Airlines, Air Arabia, British Airways, Fly Emirates, Lufthansa, Rwanda Air and Uganda Airlines, Precision…

Lufthansa Trials Rapid COVID Testing

Lufthansa will start the first test runs for comprehensive COVID-19 antigen rapid tests on selected flights between Munich and Hamburg on Thursday (November 12). The tests are run in close co-operation with Munich and Hamburg airports – as well as with the biotech companies Centogene and the Medicover Group’s medical care centre, MVZ Martinsried –…

Air Botswana Resumes Johannesburg Flights

Following Botswana’s opening of borders on Monday (November 9) for regional flights, Air Botswana has resumed flights to Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport from Tuesday, November 10. Long-haul flights into the country remain suspended with the exception of charter flights. The carrier suspended flights in March due to the COVID pandemic. The airline will initially…

Kenya Ranked Top African Tourist Destination

Kenya has been ranked as Africa’s leading tourist destination in 2020 by the World Travel Awards (WTA). The country scooped the award for its “tantalising cocktail of epic savannah landscapes, immense herds of wildlife and palm-fringed beaches”. The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) won the Africa’s Leading Tourist Board award. Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Samburu National…

Africa Albida Toursim “Falls Friday”

The Africa Albida Tourism team invites you to join us for a virtual networking event to discuss topics relevant to our awesome destination, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. This week we will be joined by Tich Tandi, Wild Horizons’ Sales and Marketing Manager, as we talk about planning the ideal trip, and making sure to include as many of the…

Delta Delays South Africa Flights Again

Delta has told Tourism Update it has once again had to delay the launch of its flights to South Africa due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jimmy Eichelgruen, Delta’s Director of Sales for Africa, Middle East and India, said the delay was a result of the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel restrictions…

Zulu Rock Lodge to Open this Month

Zulu Rock Lodge, set to open this month, is the second accommodation offering in the new Babanango Game Reserve in the north of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. The lodge offers views across the rolling hills of the reserve, which is home to a stretch of the White Umfolozi River and a wealth of wildlife species. With seven…

RwandAir resumes Cape Town flights

RwandAir will start flying to Cape Town via Harare from December 2. The Kigali-based airline suspended flights on March 20 when the Rwandan government closed airspace to combat the spread of COVID-19. A RwandAir spokesperson told Tourism Update: “Following the easing of travel restrictions, our three times a week service will resume, with flights operating on…