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Thursday, September 13, 2012
► GAMBIA: Corendon Airlines to offer Amsterdam - Banjul from October.

► ALGERIA: Emirates starts daily flights to Algiers from March 2013.

■ NIGERIA: Arik renews its Lufthansa Technik deal as Stella tries to lure Boeing and Bombardier into MRO sector.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012
► NAMIBIA: Air Namibia announces numerous changes to its timetable from October onwards.

Labels:
Air Namibia,
Angola,
Botswana,
Cape Town,
Frankfurt,
Frequency,
Gaborone,
Germany,
Luanda,
Lusaka,
Maun,
Namibia,
South Africa,
Victoria Falls,
Walvis Bay,
Windhoek,
Zambia,
Zimbabwe
► SOUTH AFRICA: Qantas drops First Class from Johannesburg flights effective October.
Australian carrier, Qantas (QF), will from 1 October 2012 no longer offer First Class on its daily Boeing 747-400 flights between Sydney, Australia and Johannesburg, South Africa, with the last flight to have the service to operate on 30 September 2012.
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747,
Australia,
Boeing,
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First Class,
Johannesburg,
Qantas,
South Africa,
Sydney
► MOROCCO: (Pics) Delivery of Royal Air Maroc's 787s deferred until late 2014.

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787,
Boeing,
Delay,
Dreamliner,
Equipment,
Morocco,
Royal Air Maroc
► SOUTH AFRICA: Comair Ltd declares no dividend despite rise in revenues.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
► GERMANY: Eritrean Airlines drops Frankfurt 6 months after its inaugural flight.

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A319,
Airbus,
Asmara,
Cancellation,
Cape Town,
Eritrea,
Eritrean airlines,
Frankfurt,
Germany,
Italy,
Johannesburg,
Rome,
Route,
South Africa
► NIGERIA: Saudia Cargo launches 9 new West African destinations via its Lagos hub.

Labels:
747F,
Abidjan,
Accra,
Boeing,
Cotonou,
Douala,
Interline,
Jeddah,
Lagos,
Libreville,
Lome,
Malabo,
Niamey,
Nigeria,
Ouagadougou,
Riyadh,
Route,
Saudi Arabia,
Saudi Arabian Airlines,
Saudia Cargo
Monday, September 10, 2012
► MOZAMBIQUE: LAM Mozambique getting a B737-500, but cash crunch delays launch of international routes.

► ANGOLA: TAAG to resume flights to Soyo with Dundo to come following opening of upgraded airports.
After a 3 year hiatus due to USD43million renovation works which resulted in the completion of a 30m x 2'090m long runway and a 2 storey terminal covering over 5'000 square metres, Angolan national carrier Transportes Aéreos Angolanos better known as TAAG (DT), is beginning 29 October, set to return to Soyo in northern Zaire Province, Angola.
Labels:
Angola,
Cabinda,
Dundo,
Infrastructure,
Luanda,
Mbanza Congo,
Route,
Soyo,
TAAG
► SEYCHELLES: Emirates to go 12x weekly from December, 13x weekly from February 2013.

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Dubai,
Emirates,
Frequency,
Seychelles,
UAE
► TANZANIA: AeroVista looks to expand as Tanzanian AOC is awarded for its B737s.

► GAMBIA: See Pics of Gambia Bird's A319 prior to delivery!

► MOZAMBIQUE: Turkish Airlines looks to add Maputo to route network in coming months.
The Turkish media this week allured to a new possible route between Istanbul and Maputo, Mozambique as Turkey aims to extend its carrier, Turkish Airlines' (TK), reach even further into the continent.
Following the recent signing of a new memorandum of understanding between Turkey and Gabon which will see service to Libreville and possibly, another as yet unnamed destination (either Franceville or Port Gentil), the Turkish Ministry of Transportation's Suat Hayri Aka stated that:
Labels:
BASA,
Istanbul,
Maputo,
Mozambique,
Route,
Turkey,
Turkish Airlines
► LIBERIA: British Airways confirms Monrovia via Freetown from November.
In confirmation to our original post on the topic, British Airways (BA) have confirmed they will resume three times weekly flights to Monrovia, Liberia albeit via Freetown, Sierra Leone using a Boeing 767-300ER, effective 5 November 2012.
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767,
Boeing,
British Airways,
Freetown,
Liberia,
London Heathrow,
Monrovia,
Route,
Sierra Leone,
United Kingdom
Sunday, September 9, 2012
► ZIMBABWE: FreshAir unveils logo, begins offering flights from USD$50 up.

Labels:
1Time,
Bulawayo,
FreshAir,
Harare,
Johannesburg,
South Africa,
Zimbabwe
Friday, September 7, 2012
►► KENYA: Kenya Airways to start Eldoret from July.
Kenyan airline, Kenya Airways (KQ), has announced the start of a 2x daily service from Nairobi to Eldoret (Kenya) with effect from 4 July.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
■ KENYA: Defying Odinga, Kenya Airways completes its redundancy drive.
Defying a directive (or request, depending on whose point of view you take) from Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga, to cease its planned redundancy drive, Kenya Airways (KQ) today announced the successful completion of its Staff Rationalization programme with 126 employees choosing the early retirement option whilst another 454 were made redundant.
► MALAWI: Air Malawi to be unbundled before privatization.

Labels:
Air Malawi,
BA Comair,
Malawi,
Privatization,
South African Airways
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