Tanzania lifts ban on Kenyan Aviation
Tanzania Government has lifted a suspension ban on Kenyan aviation operators after the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority removed the 14-day mandatory quarantine for all passengers coming from the country. Tanzania…
Tanzania Government has lifted a suspension ban on Kenyan aviation operators after the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority removed the 14-day mandatory quarantine for all passengers coming from the country. Tanzania…
Regional low-cost carrier Jambojet has opened ticket bookings for Mombasa to Eldoret and Kisumu, Eldoret and Kisumu to Mombasa routes following an approval from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority to…
Jambojet’s customers can now pay for their air tickets using Bonga Points following a partnership between the regional low-cost carrier and Safaricom. The partnership will allow Jambojet customers redeem their…
As part of initiatives and efforts for the aviation industry to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) has launched an interactive, capacity-sharing portal…
“There is no Government of Kenya mandate for a COVID-19 test before arriving at the airport complex. However, please check with your airline whether they have their own COVID-19 testing requirements,adds the official statement.
Kenya’s leading hotels, including Tribe Hotel, Ole Sereni and DusitD2, stopped operations days after travel restrictions and social distance rules were imposed, with the iconic Fairmont Norfolk shutting down indefinitely and firing its employees. The 51-year old Intercontinental Hotel (Nairobi) followed suit, closing down its Kenyan subsidiary and sending home all its staff early August. The Kenyan government has however set aside Ksh500million to recover the hospitality industry, while urging for domestic tourism to keep the industry afloat.
International travels had been suspended as nations came up with mitigation procedures to limit the spread of Corona Virus.
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) has released a new analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on the airline industry in Africa which reveals an estimated revenue loss of USD 8.103 billion for African airlines for the year 2020.
The current Chief Operations Officer will be taking over from Allan Kilavuka who has since been appointed Kenya Airways Plc Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. “We are grateful…
Air Transport IT company, SITA has announced the launch of the MRO Blockchain Alliance, an industry-wide investigation into the use of blockchain to efficiently manage & locate aircraft parts with key industry partners.