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SAA & Kenya Airways Shake Hands on New Codeshare Agreement

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Digitalisation of Africa’s Airports Key to Safeguarding Economic Recovery, SITA says

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Kenya Airways Planes Grounded: Everything We Know

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Kenya’s Jambojet Appoints New CEO

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African Airline Industry Lost $55 Billion from COVID-19 Lockdowns

Sourced from The African Report. Africa’s travel and tourism industry have lost $55 billion due to the closure of borders across the continent in attempts to stave off the spread of the novel coronavirus. This is according to the African Union, who says that on the continent where safaris are a powerful overseas tourism market, the sector has been crushed by hard lockdowns that sealed air, land and sea borders. “The impact is really severe,” says Amani Abou-Zeid, Commissioner for the African Union during a virtual briefing organised by the World Economic Forum and the WHO on Thursday. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_fbb.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_fbb.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } “We are talking here about $55 billion lost within three months in a year when we were supposed ...