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Ways to reduce air travel costs in East Africa

Arusha. Industry players have suggested how the prohibitive air fares in East Africa can be lowered.

These have to include total unification of air transport service or deliberate preference to local airlines registered rather than the international carriers.

A single air transport services agreement binding all seven East African Community (EAC) partner states is seen as a solution to the exorbitant costs and related challenges.

“It will lower the cost of air tickets for both passengers and cargo in the region,” said the East African Business Council (EABC) executive director, John Bosco Kalisa. Read More

Firms fight for exclusive rights at Zanzibar airport terminal

The saga involving exclusive rights for access to a new terminal granted by the Zanzibar Airports Authority (ZAA) to Dubai National Air Travel Agency (Dnata) took a new twist Tuesday after another company filed a case at the High Court of Tanzania.

Transworld Aviation Limited submitted a petition at the High Court of Tanzania challenging the granting of exclusive rights to Dnata.

However, a legal wrangle ensued as soon as the case came up Tuesday, compelling Judge Sekela Moshi to prematurely recuse herself from handling the matter. Read More

Staying current with technology is crucial for hospitality

The hospitality sector is focused on providing recreational services and ensuring client pleasure. This may entail providing services to visitors, but it may also entail supplying services to individuals who are not tourists, such as residents taking use of their spare time or individuals visiting a location for purposes unrelated to tourism.

The demand for travel is increasing again as economies all around the world are recovering.Several businesses were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but hospitality was particularly hard hit. Despite this, it has shown incredible resiliency, and thanks to the successful introduction of the illness vaccine, it is now thriving. As a result, nations are relaxing their travel regulations, which are driving up demand for international travel. Read More

Eurocontrol Calls 2022 a ‘Bounceback’ Year, Sees 2025 Recovery

From a slow start in 2022 at around 70 percent of pre-pandemic traffic levels, European air traffic steadily climbed through the end of the year to a total of 9.3 million flights, or 83 percent of 2019 levels, said a recently released report from Eurocontrol’s Aviation Intelligence Unit. Eurocontrol expects further strengthening this year, projecting an increase to 92 percent of pre-Covid levels.

The positive performance last year came despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which saw the lack of availability of airspace alter traffic flows and significantly affect traffic in Moldova and states adjacent to Russia and Belarus, said the report. The report also projects an uneven recovery across airlines, airports, states, and air navigation service providers, as well as regional flows—all of which varied between 70 percent and 110 percent of 2019 levels on average. Read More

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