Nigeria Considers Foreign Carrier Curbs to Boost Local Airlines
Nigeria is reportedly considering restricting foreign airline access to its primary hubs to foster growth for domestic carriers in international markets.
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Nigeria is reportedly considering restricting foreign airline access to its primary hubs to foster growth for domestic carriers in international markets.
Women in Aviation Nigeria reports women now hold 40% of managerial roles, citing favorable government policies and a focus on work-life balance.
Nigerian passengers report systemic service quality disparities on outbound international flights, prompting calls for greater regulatory oversight.
Ethiopian Airlines reported $4.5 billion in revenue for the first half of the year; surging passenger and cargo demand drove the record-breaking growth.
Qatar Airways announced a substantial expansion of its African network, adding Kinshasa and boosting frequencies to Luanda, Nairobi, and Entebbe, reinforcing its continental strategy.
Quickteller Travel, powered by Interswitch, received IATA certification, reinforcing its credibility for secure and efficient global travel services in the African market.
Uganda Airlines faces a leadership overhaul as CEO Jenifer Bamuturaki exits; journalist Andrew Mwenda brokered the interim involvement of legendary Ethiopian Airlines executive Girma Wake to stem massive financial losses.
Sudan Airways completed the first commercial flight to Khartoum International Airport since April 2023, signaling a cautious, yet vital, post-conflict recovery.
East African nations push multi-billion-dollar airport projects, like JKIA's expansion, even as national carriers, such as Kenya Airways, face crippling losses.
Ethiopian Airlines confirmed an order for nine Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, finalizing the deal in December 2025 to meet rising long-haul travel demand and support network expansion.