The first skydiving event in Seychelles is set to take place in October, with skydivers from across the world invited to participate.The Innhopp Experience, a two-week event, will be hosted by Fly …
Conservation continues, despite COVID challenges
Game reserves have had to find new ways to garner support and revenue while the tourist attractions and lodges that usually fund them have been closed due to COVID-19.Angama Mara safari lodge&rsquo…
Aparthotels expect fast recovery
With travel slowly opening up in several countries, following the standstill during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are making plans, and early evidence is that self-catering options, su…
Fairmont Norfolk clarifies closure reports
Media reports that Fairmont The Norfolk in Nairobi had closed indefinitely and that all employees had been retrenched due to the impact of COVID-19 are incorrect, according to its umbrella organisa…
Gondwana reopens with new lodge
The Gondwana Collection Namibia is opening a new lodge, Etosha King Nehale Lodge, on June 10 as it begins to reopen most properties within the group.The 40-room lodge, which is on the Andoni Plains…
Montague seeks to overhaul Jamaica aviation sector
Jamaica minister of transport and mining, Robert Montague, has revealed airport development projects will be undertaken as part of an initiative to improve and expand domestic aviation industry.The…
Kenya Airways to take to the air this month
Kenya Airways will resume passenger flights on June 8, confirms Kenyan Transport Ministry Cabinet Secretary James Macharia, in an interview with The Star.Meanwhile, the Kenya Airports Authority is …
Hospitality sector steps in to feed the hungry
Hospitality Cares, an initiative to provide meals for the vulnerable and hungry during lockdown, has been launched in Johannesburg.Hospitality Solutions Company Operations Manager, Tamara Maudlin, …
Local airlines plan to take to the skies
As the country moves to level three of lockdown < https://www.travelnews.co.za/article/rules-domestic-air-travel-revealed> today (June 1), airlines are preparing to resume limited services.Ce…
Tourism in level 3 lockdown – what’s allowed
South African Minister of Tourism, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, announced over the weekend that parts of the tourism sector would be operating under level 3 lockdown from June 1.Tourist guides, nature…