Recently, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) called the attention of the new government in South Africa to the enormous opportunities for the country in the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). IATA noted that given the enabling environment, South Africa would be a natural and leading player in the SAF economy in the African region with capacity not only to meet its own requirement but also spare capacity for export.
SAA Celebrates Visa Waiver Agreement Between South Africa And Ghana
With delight South African Airways (SAA) celebrates the visa waiver between South African and Ghanaian travelers. According to SAA “the …
Qatar Airways, Airlink Sign Comprehensive Codeshare Agreement To Enhance Connectivity Across Southern Africa
Qatar Airways and Airlink have signed a comprehensive codeshare agreement to offer travelers more choice, enhanced services and greater connectivity …
CemAir Leases Two CRJ900s From TrueNoord
TrueNoord said it has successfully remarketed two YoM 2016 Bombardier CRJ900 ER NextGen aircraft MSN15398 and MSN 15400 to South …
Eswatini Government, Airlink To Discontinue The Operations Of Eswatini Airlink
The Kingdom of Eswatini Government and Airlink, the joint shareholders, have mutually agreed to dissolve their joint venture airline business, …
Airlink Urges South Africa and Madagascar to resolve differences amid unexplained new ban on South African flights
Airlink, Southern Africa’s premier independent airline, is disappointed by Madagascar’s decision to ban all flights between South Africa and the Indian …
African Airlines’ Capacity Reached 64% In February -AFRAA
The African Airline Association (AFRAA) said that African airlines’ capacity reached 64% compared to the same month in 2019. Similarly, …
Airlink To Connect Durban, Harare With Direct Flights
Airlink said it will launch scheduled direct services between Durban and Harare from 05 April 2022. The direct flights on …
AASA Breathes Sigh Of Relief As UK Reverses Travel Restrictions
The Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) said it is relieved that the UK has decided to relax the travel …
FAAN Collaborates With PEBEC On Capacity Building For Stakeholders
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), in collaboration with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), has organized a …
African Airlines To Lose $8.5bn In 2021- AFRAA
African Airlines Associations (AFRAA) has forecasted that African Airlines full-year revenue loss for 2021 is at US$8.5b that is 49% …
AASA Urges UK Govt To Reconsider Decision To “Red List” Several Southern African Countries
The Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) has urged the UK Government to rescind its decision to place South Africa, …
Emirates Boosts Services In South Africa With Interline Agreement With Cemair
In a move to support the ramp up of operations after boosting its passenger services to South Africa, Emirates has …
Airlink Expands Codeshare Agreement With Emirates
Airlink and Emirates have agreed to expand their existing partnership into a unilateral codeshare agreement across Airlink’s network of more …
African Airlines Performance Dipped In May – AFRAA
The Covid-19 pandemic continues its devastating effects on the aviation, travel and tourism industry. The number of Covid-19 infection cases …
Airlink Reconnecting Tanzania, South Africa
Airlink has said it will reconnect Tanzania with South Africa when it launches its first scheduled passenger flights between Dar …
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