Routes Africa 2019
Routes Africa 2019 is the longest standing and most established aviation forum bringing together leading airlines, airports and tourism authorities to discuss air services to, from and within Africa for over a decade.
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Infographic: Routes review 2019
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The facts and figures behind 2019’s leading route development events.
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Cape Town welcomes United Airlines’ inaugural flight
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Following on from a successful Routes Africa and citing World Routes as a primary catalyst, Cape Town has today welcomed United Airlines’ new...
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Cape Town Air Access named the Overall Winner for second year running in the Routes Africa 2019 Awards
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Nominated and judged by airline network planners, the annual Routes Africa Awards are highly regarded in the aviation industry for recognising...
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Protectionism could curb Africa's growth by 50 million passengers
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Attempts to constrain liberalisation in Africa will wipe more than 50 million passengers off the continent’s forecast market size by 2038,...
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Press Release: Leaders from African aviation industry unite in Kenya
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Mombasa is at the centre of the African aviation industry this week as the city hosts the three-day Routes Africa forum.
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Africa needs to "get serious" over SAATM implementation
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The Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) needs to act as a wake-up call for countries across the continent to “get serious and get going”,...
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Cooperation needed for Africa to fulfil its potential – Kuuchi
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Countries in Africa are becoming more open to each other, but progress is needed to realise free movement of people continent-wide.
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Routes Africa 2019 gets underway in Mombasa
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Routes Africa, the continent’s longest standing and most established aviation forum, has today got underway in Mombasa, Kenya.
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Airline in focus: Comair
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We profile Comair, the South African airline that operates scheduled services on domestic routes as a British Airways franchisee.
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Infographic: Kenya's market in numbers
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A focus on the Kenya market ahead of Routes Africa 2019 taking place in Mombasa.
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These are the top ten largest African carriers
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With the top ten carrying more than 60 million passengers between them, Routesonline counts down the largest African airlines and looks at their...
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What does the future hold for South African Airways?
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In an open and candid interview, Vuyani Jarana, South African Airways’ former CEO, will share his view on the challenges the carrier faces, next...
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Airline in focus: Precision Air
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We profile Precision Air, the Tanzanian airline which is attending Routes Africa 2019.
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Airline in focus: Emirates
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We profile Emirates, the Dubai-based carrier and attendee at Routes Africa 2019.
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Uganda Airlines begins service to Routes Africa host
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Uganda’s relaunched national carrier has started flights to a second destination in Kenya, with a three times per week service to Routes Africa...
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Shortlists announced for the Routes Africa 2019 Awards
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Ten airports and five tourism authorities have been recognised by the airline network planning community for their outstanding marketing support.
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Airline in focus: Royal Air Maroc
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We profile Royal Air Maroc, the Moroccan national carrier which is attending Routes Africa 2019.
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Airline in focus: Africa World Airlines
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We profile Africa World Airlines, the Ghanaian carrier which is attending Routes Africa 2019.
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Airline CEOs to share exclusive insight at Routes Africa
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Sebastian Mikosz, CEO of Kenya Airways and Allan Kilavuka, Chief Executive of Jambojet, join the growing line up of speakers at the event
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Airline in focus: Qatar Airways
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We profile Qatar Airways, the Oneworld alliance member and attendee at Routes Africa 2019.