Routes Africa 2014

By Richard Maslen
The founder and chairman of West African carrier ASKY Airlines, Gervais Djondo has dismissed recent speculation that South African Airways (SAA) was to open talks to acquire a stake in the Togolese carrier.
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By Richard Maslen
Air Namibia has been permitted to continue flight operations despite a ongoing threat by the Directorate of Civil Aviation (DCA) to revoke its Air Operators Certificate (AOC) over concerns over safety and operational procedures following recent inspections.
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By Richard Maslen
The Johannesburg-based carrier, already an operator of the type, will likely utilise three aircraft on its domestic routes from OR Tambo International Airport to Margate, Plettenberg Bay and Cape Town, while five others will be placed on contract perations outside the country.
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By Richard Maslen
Kilimanjaro International has celebrated air services success by attracting Qatar and Turkish – now it believes Africa as a whole is poised for a new
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By Richard Maslen
The hosting of Routes Africa, the largest route development forum in the region, is a clear endorsement of the ambitions of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to attract new airlines into the country and improve connectivity in a continent in desperate need of better air links both internally and into other parts of the world.
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By Richard Maslen
Victoria Falls Airport is Zimbabwe’s gateway to the Falls, and handled more than 220,000 passengers in 2013. The Falls’ stunning views, adventure activities and nearby wildlife parks are prime drawcards for tourists, yet a major overhaul of Zimbabwe’s aviation and tourism sectors aims to broaden the region’s appeal further.
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By Richard Maslen
Fastjet is aiming to become Africa’s first pan-continental low-cost airline – but that is easier said than done. Chief commercial officer, Richard
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By Richard Maslen
The new route will launch from July 28, 2014 and will be flown on a five times weekly basis using a two-class Airbus A330-200 configured with 30 Premier Business Class seats and 187 Economy Class seats.
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By Richard Maslen
IATA’s director general and chief executive officer, Tony Tyler, likens aviation taxes to “killing the goose that lays the golden egg,” warning that eight million jobs in Africa depend on aviation, an industry that also delivers an $80.5 billion contribution to the African economy.
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By Richard Maslen
Afriqiyah Airways and Libyan Airlines have suspended plans for a merger as the two flag carriers' home market struggles to contain a simmering civil war as worsening violence across the North African country steadily encroaches into the aviation sector in 2014.
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By Richard Maslen
The confirmation of the Boeing order is part of the Mozambique flag-carrier and the country's Ministry of Transport and Communication's long-term strategy to increase flight frequency and provide greater route flexibility to and from the southern African nation.
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By Richard Maslen
In its latest annual results the carrier posted a net profit of €7.3 million, while the wider Air Mauritius Group posted a €8.5 million profit. The positive results mark the return to profit of the national airline over a full financial year after two consecutive loss making years.
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By Victoria Jones
2015 sees new event for UBM Live as inaugural Routes Middle East & Africa takes place in the Kingdom of Bahrain 19th June 2014 It was announced today
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By Richard Maslen
This year marks the return of our popular country by country air capacity statistics series. Every week The HUB provides statistics highlighting
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By Richard Maslen
This year marks the return of our popular country by country air capacity statistics series. Every week The HUB provides statistics highlighting
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By Victoria Jones
Industry CEOs and Tourism Ministers to meet at Africa’s most important aviation event 18th June 2014 The 9th Routes Africa, the largest route
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By Paul McCann
Ahead of Routes Africa 2014, we take a little look at the latest Airlineroute.net and The Hub news content relating to the airlines in attendance at
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By Victoria Jones
12th June 2014 On 30 th May 2014 Routes (part of UBM Live) and the Regional Tourism Organization of Southern Africa (RETOSA) signed a Memorandum of
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By Paul McCann
Make the most of the time you have with each another on site at Routes events, good preparation on both sides is required for success!
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By Victoria Jones
With only 2 weeks to go until Routes Africa opens in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe registrations are still flooding in from across the region. The 9 th
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By Victoria Jones
Routes Africa is only 3 weeks away so to ensure you’re well prepared for the event we’ve put together this check list so you can make sure you don’t
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Situated on a high plateau in Southern Africa and covering 390,245km, Zimbabwe is a country full of beauty and history from the ancient architecture
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By Victoria Jones
The 9 th Routes Africa will take place from 22 nd – 24 th June 2014 in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and will open with the Routes Africa Strategy Summit
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By Victoria Jones
Routes Africa 2014 will take place from 22 nd – 24 th June in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe attracting the highest level of senior decision makers within
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By Victoria Jones
Voting for the fourth regional heat of the 2014 Routes Marketing Awards is now open and airlines from within the Africa region are being asked to
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