TAP launches flights to The Gambia in October
TAP will begin flying to Banjul, the capital of The Gambia, on 26 October. TAP will offer three flights per week from Lisbon. This is another example of the national […]
Kenya Airways CEO Mikosz Set to Quit
Kenya Airways Chief Executive Officer Sebastian Mikosz will step down from the troubled state airline five months before the end of his three-year contract, according to a staff memo seen […]
Air Namibia suspends Windhoek-Lagos-Accra Route
Air Namibia hereby wishes to inform the flying public and esteemed stakeholders that the national airline of the Republic of Namibia will suspend its Windhoek – Lagos – Accra route […]
Boeing drops Embraer name from Brazil commercial jet division
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Boeing Co on Thursday said that after taking over Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA’s passenger jet unit, it will call the division Boeing Brasil – Commercial, dropping […]
Comair chief Erik Venter calls it quits
Comair chief executive and director Erik Venter has resigned from the airline operator effective on July 30. In a statement published on the Stock Exchange News Service, the company said […]
Ethiopian Makes Travel Easier with Upgraded Mobile App
Customized with a suite of innovative features including document scanning, mobile wallet for boarding pass, localization and many more, Ethiopian Mobile Application places convenience at customers’ fingertips with enhanced functionality, […]
RwandAir to Commence Flights to China in June
National carrier RwandAir is expected to commence flights to Guangzhou, the provincial capital of Guangdong and the third largest city in China, effective June 18, 2019. RwandAir will fly to […]
Air Seychelles selects AirFi to offer new wireless streaming in-flight entertainment experience
Air Seychelles, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles has today announced that the airline has selected AirFi, the market-leading provider of portable onboard Wi-Fi platforms, to provide wireless […]
Dubai aircraft crash: Three Britons and one South African killed
Four people have been killed after a small plane crashed three miles to the south of Dubai International Airport. Three Britons and a South African were aboard the UK-registered DA42 […]