AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEthiopian Airlines Fleet Boost: Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of its first De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G, with a second aircraft expected soon, aiming to strengthen domestic connectivity and support tourism charters to remote destinations. Tourism & Aviation Competition in East Africa: Kenya signed a $1.2bn deal with China Road and Bridge Corporation to expand Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, nearly tripling capacity to 22 million passengers—an effort to keep pace as Ethiopia and Rwanda push harder for regional travel demand. Public Health for Travelers: Ebola fears rise as cases in the DRC surpass 1,000, with Ethiopia listed among high-risk countries—important for anyone planning cross-border routes. Ethiopia’s Development Narrative: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed framed reforms as the base for lasting change at the Ethiopia Delivers National Summit, tying economic restructuring to infrastructure, environment, and diplomacy. Culture Spotlight: Eswatini’s Umhlanga Reed Dance was ranked Africa’s third most famous festival, highlighting growing cultural tourism pull across the region. World Cup Travel Curiosity: DR Congo’s “Lumumba Vea” superfan finally reached the tournament after Ebola quarantine and visa hurdles, including a stop in Ethiopia.
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