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4 Hours in… Tokyo

Despite being home to the world's largest urban agglomeration economy and 51 Fortune Global 500 companies, Japan’s capital city has so much more to offer than commerce and industry. Kate Kennedy discovered a few things you might like to consider, should you have a few hours to spare.

Get Cyber Smart in a connected world 

Protecting networks is no longer an option, it’s a necessity. This is especially when one considers the escalation of cyber-attacks, more stringent privacy requirements...

TAAG increases Cape Town service

TAAG Angola Airlines – the state-owned airline of Angola - is increasing its Cape Town service. From 29 October, the current service of three times...

New boutique hotel for Lagos

The Marco Polo Hotel has opened its doors in Lekki, a highbrow area of Lagos, Nigeria

Air Seychelles to take delivery of new planes

Air Seychelles has taken delivery of two new DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 400 aircraft from Viking Air Limited

An Eye on West Africa

Trevor Ward discovered a few trends he saw developing at three large property and hospitality conferences he attended recently.

KQ operations back to normal after fire at Nairobi Airport

Following a fire outbreak that brought aviation activities to a temporary halt at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, on 7 August, Kenya Airways has resumed normal operations at the airport

British Airways adds a third flight to Mauritius

British Airways (operated by Comair) will add a third flight to its Johannesburg-Mauritius schedule from Thursday 3 March 2022. The airline’s Sales and Marketing Executive,...

Air Namibia adds more flights

Air Namibia will be launching two additional flights per week on its Windhoek-Harare route. These additional flights will only operate during the last week of October and the month of November, in addition to the regular four flights per week, resulting in a total of six flights per week from 27 October to 30 November

ASATA Column: Stamp of credibility

At ASATA we are often contacted by travellers – business and leisure – who have been the victim of unscrupulous so-called travel providers. There is...

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