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Twin Otter aircraft joins Air Seychelles fleet

Air Seychelles has added another DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft to its fleet

Going Your Own Way

The African car rental industry is a viable growth industry, particularly in the long-term corporate sector. But for consumers, that means choosing carefully.

Rich in energy and opportunities

While the State of Qatar may be small in size, it has already made a huge impression on the rest of the world and has succeeded in becoming a key player on the international scene.

Hotel check: Par Excellence

Mauritius

Starwood opens Westin in Egypt

Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced the debut of the Westin brand in Egypt, with the opening of The Westin Soma Bay Golf Resort & Spa

Corporate Traveller launches ‘CT Lifestyle’

Corporate Traveller, a division of the Flight Centre Travel Group, has launched CT Lifestyle, a dedicated leisure service for South African business travellers. CT Lifestyle...

Industry Comment

Q&A: Heart in Africa

Herman Carpentier, VP: Sales Africa – Brussels Airlines, talks to Ramsey Qubein about the future of the airline.

Turkish adds flights to South Sudan

Turkish Airlines will add three flights a week to South Sudan’s capital Juba

Q&A:Collaborative Effort Needed

Having started in the aviation industry as a flight attendant and worked her way up the corporate ladder, Carla da Silva has a good appreciation of what it takes to run an efficient airline operation. Further to that, Air Mauritius is currently going through some interesting times, as Business Traveller Africa found out.

Changing face

The car rental industry remains a dynamic sector of the travel industry, with major brands realigning, innovative new products on offer, and an increased focus on chauffeur and transfer services. Richard Holmes took a ride and came back with these findings.

Moving Target

The travel industry is embracing technology at every turn and exploring how best to use this now integral part of everyday modern life to further its interests and keep customers coming back for more.