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Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Airlines, a leading African airline, has announced the launch of a new passenger flight service to Porto, Portugal. The airline said Friday in a statement that the new service, which opens four times a week at one stop in Madrid, Spain, will begin on July 2. Ethiopian Airlines aims to expand travel options and increase passenger seamless connectivity, and to enhance airline regional growth across Europe. Mesfin Tasew, group chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines, highlighted the airline's commitment to expanding its network and improving connectivity. “We are thrilled to expand our network into Portugal, a vibrant city…

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British tourists planning holidays on cruises were urged to avoid “costly” mistakes that could be seen as travel costs increased.Cruises are becoming increasingly popular with families. They visit multiple destinations on a single trip, provide great value for money and provide opportunities with a wide range of onboard facilities. However, money expert Hannah Mayfield, who works with PayingToomuch, warns travelers to avoid making one expensive mistake.Experts recommend not buying travel insurance directly from a cruise operator. She explained: “Even though they are well-versed in cost and make the most of the discount period to book a cruise, there is one…

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A year ago, France embarked on an ambitious goal. It is to create the world's widest range of bans against the use of harmful “eternal chemicals” in everyday products.On Friday, the effort culminated in the PFA's national ban, where environmental and health experts welcomed major advances.After the home appliance maker campaigned, TEFAL (including rough gatherings where employees were equipped with pots and pans) was excluded from the ban on cooking utensils that include non-stick pans and other PFA.”The victory over the PFA in the Parliament! Nicholas Thierry, a French Green Party politician who proposed a ban last year, wrote to…

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When smoke and rumble at Mount Spur, a massive volcano northwest of Anchorage, began picking up in October, Alaska's volcanic watchdogs raised alert levels to ensure nearby communities and pass planes were adequately alerting of eruptions.The Trump administration's cost-cutting campaign put this work at risk.Credit cards used by employees at the U.S. Geological Survey Volcanic Observatory in Alaska to pay for travel and other expenses have been frozen.Importantly, these costs include telecommunication services that observatories rely on to send data from volcanic monitoring systems, people said. If spending continues to be limited, these services may be locked out. That could…

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Free flights open access to the wilderness safari experience Nomad Tanzania today announced two flight specials that will enhance access to Tanzania's most distant and challenging wilderness areas. These trips invite travelers to explore the unvisited southern and western regions, with real wilderness waiting for them, beyond the famous safari routes. West Tanzania: Katabi and the Mahare Mountains The 7-night West Tanzania combination will be three nights in Chada, Katavi – four nights in Mahare on the shores of Lake Tanganica, at the classic bush camp in a remote national park known for its extraordinary wildlife concentrations. Southern Tanzania: Ruaha…

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African Airlines recorded a 14.9% increase in passenger demand in January 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.Capacity increased 11.2% year-on-year, and the load ratio increased to 75.9%, an increase of 2.4 points from January 2024.This indicates that more seats are available and a higher percentage of them have been met by passengers.Data was obtained from the January 2025 Global Passenger Demand Report, recently published by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).”Africa Airlines saw a 14.9% increase in demand from the previous year. Capacity increased by 11.2% year-on-year. Load factor rose to 75.9% (+2.4 PPT compared to January 2024),”…

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South African Government Checks SAA CEO | Aviation Weekly Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Alain Delon February 28, 2025 Credit: Trevisan Aviation Images / Alamy Stock Photo The South African government has confirmed that John Lamora has been holding the tentatively for almost three years as group CEO of South African Airlines (SAA). Saa's board said on February 27 that he was confident that Professor Lamola's appointment will mark the SAA's long-term turning point. Alain Delon Based in London, Alan is a correspondent in Europe and the Middle East of the world of air transport. Subscription required South African…

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Kenya will be holding this year's World World Wildlife Day (WWD) 2025 celebration at Lake Bogolia in Baringo County on March 3rd. Under the theme of “Wildlife Conservation Finance: A Shared Future for Wildlife and Sustainable Livelihoods,” the national celebration highlights Kenya's innovative approach to secure long-term funding to improve local biota and protect biodiversity to support community development. Prior to the celebration, the Cabinet Secretary of Tourism and Wildlife Rebecca Miano pointed out the very important aspects of Kenya's wildlife conservation. “As we know, Kenya's wildlife is more than just a treasure. It's our heritage, our pride and our…

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The Atlanta Delta Airlines (DL) is expanding its African network on a new non-stop route from Atlanta, including its first service to Marrakech (RAK) in Morocco since October 25th. The airline will also add seasonal services from Atlanta (ATL) to Ghana's ACCRA (ACC) from Ghana from December 1st to meet the growing winter demand. These additions will make both destinations more accessible and expand Delta's premium services to more African locations. Photo: Clement Alone Delta two new Africa routes Since entering the African market in 2006, Delta has maintained its commitment to connecting the continent with the US travellers. The…

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