tourism
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Ghana: Visa on arrival reintroduced for travellers at the end of the year
Ghana reintroduces visa on arrival for international visitors from December 1, 2024, to January 15, 2025. This key initiative aims…
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Cape Verde: 6% economic growth in 2024, according to the IMF
The IMF forecasts a robust 6% growth for Cape Verde in 2024, driven by the revival of tourism, dynamic exports,…
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Cape Verde: Economic growth of 6% expected in 2024
Cape Verde is expected to achieve a 6% economic growth in 2024, according to the IMF’s forecast. This growth is…
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First International Oasis and Saharan Tourism Fair in Tozeur
From December 3 to 5, 2024, Tozeur will host the first International Oasis and Saharan Tourism Fair (ISSOT 2024), bringing…
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Rwanda: Leader in visa openness in Africa
Rwanda retains its position as the top African country for visa openness, thanks to its visa-free regime, according to the…
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The month of record
Patricia de Lille : “Tourism can be a catalyst for change in Africa”
By Patricia De Lille* When we were fighting for the liberation of our beautiful continent, I used to sing this…
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The month of record
Report : Tourism Drivers for 2023 (Africa Travel Week)
All the top destinations on the continent are showing a marked improvement in Q1 2023, from 2022, with the improvement…
Lire la suite » Tunisia: record year forecast for tourism
Hotel bookings are up 30% on 2019, the pre-pandemic reference year. In a statement to the Tap agency, the president…
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A la une
Tourism :Time for recovery
After two years plagued by the COVID19 pandemic, 2022 should rhyme with African tourism recovery. And new opportunities are on…
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Le dossier du mois
Survey : Tourism recovery gains momentum
Tourism continues to recover at a strong pace. Globally, destinations welcomed almost three times as many international arrivals in the…
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