KLM will secure seats on more Thalys high-speed train services for transfer passengers travelling between Amsterdam and Brussels as part of its air-…
KLM will secure seats on more Thalys high-speed train services for transfer passengers travelling between Amsterdam and Brussels as part of its air-…
Meetings Africa 2023 will, for the first time this year, host an airline pavilion that aims to fast track the sector’s recovery from an airlift…
Emirates is giving away four general admission tickets to two winners for each day of the test match between SA and the West Indies…
Africa’s Eden’s first regional travel trade roadshow of the year will be hosted in Windhoek, Namibia, on June 1.
Africa’s Eden presents a series…
A chubby black-and-white cat, whose name is Gacek – Polish for long-eared bat – is officially the top-rated tourist attraction in Szczecin, Poland…
Ethiopian Airlines : has added ‘Greatly reduced (base fare) starting from R180.00’
AfricaStay – Holiday Packages : has added…
For more than 35 years, SITA has been working alongside host countries and cities to help smooth the path for those involved in global sporting and religious events.
Qantas and Jetstar are making it easier for Australians to lock in their travel plans for the rest of the year with more than one million discounted seats up for grabs in their latest network-wide sales.
From last week, one-way fares are available from $39* on Jetstar and $99^ on Qantas. Business class fares are available from $499 on Qantas.
Turkish Airlines continues its efforts to mend the wounds of those affected with the coordination of AFAD (Ministry of Interior Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency) following the devastating earthquake centered in Kahramanmaraş and affecting surrounding cities of Kilis, Diyarbakır, Adana, Osmaniye, Gaziantep, Malatya, Şanlıurfa, Adıyaman and Hatay.