To that end, Angola has taken a bold step by introducing visa exemptions to citizens in more than 100 countries, establishing it as an open and safe destination. Citing positive examples from Ghana, Ghana and Rwanda, Daniel said that relaxed entry requirements with robust security are essential to rebuilding traveller confidence.
The air connection was another focus of the Minister's remarks. He revealed that Angola will hold an Air Connectivity Summit later this year to advance Open Sky policy and improve route accessibility across Africa. “Without a reliable air of connection, tourism cannot survive,” he pointed out.