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Mali
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Mali registered a strong growth in tourism

afrol News, 3 July - Mali has seen a boost in its revenues with tourism generating a good collection in the past year.

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East African tourism still cracks

afrol News, 30 June - Several bottlenecks have continued to hinder the growth of tourism in East Africa, delegates to the First East African Investment Conference in Rwanda were told.

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São Tomé and Príncipe flights back to Europe route

afrol News, 25 June - STP Airways, São Tomé and Príncipe's air career, which has been grounded for almost a year due to lack of aircraft, will relaunch its flights to Europe within 90 days, the company's Chairman, Felisberto Neto told journalists.

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Africa | Angola
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Luanda most expensive city in the world

afrol News / Savana, 23 June - Angolan capital of Luanda is the most-expensive city in the world for expatriates ahead of Paris and London for second consecutive time, a survey by ECA International has revealed.

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Egypt
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Sudden boom in Egypt property market

afrol News, 20 June - Egypt's real estate market activity increased by 40 percent, according to Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif, who expected more growth in the market in the coming period. Property is increasingly open to foreign investors and tourists.

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» 14.05.2008 - Southern Africa unites to benefit from 2010
» 05.05.2008 - "Scrap FAO," Wade urges
» 18.04.2008 - Benin secures tourism investment
» 26.02.2008 - SA elephant cull condemned
» 14.01.2008 - Unrest ruins Kenya tourism
» 21.12.2007 - Christmas tourists start choosing Africa
» 27.11.2007 - Tanzania ecotourism threatened
» 29.06.2007 - 290 M€ investment in new Cape Verde tourist resort
» 21.05.2007 - Ticketing deadline for Africa's unprepared airlines
» 18.05.2007 - Monorail to revolutionise South Africa travel
» 16.03.2007 - Tourism boom fuels Cape Verde economy
» 23.02.2007 - Mauritius expects euro 828m from tourism this year
» 25.01.2007 - Seychelles wants only slow tourism growth
» 16.01.2007 - Tanzania lures investors
» 12.01.2007 - SAA battles sex scandal
» 04.01.2007 - Egypt again tops world travel list
» 02.01.2007 - Tourism sector tops Mozambique investments
» 11.12.2006 - Egypt's historic sites seriously threatened
» 07.12.2006 - South Africa's tourist arrivals up by 8%
» 23.11.2006 - Zimbabwe to gain back Western tourists
» 14.11.2006 - Victoria Falls could lose World Heritage status
» 07.11.2006 - Africa tops tourism growth rates for 2006
» 01.11.2006 - Cape Verde tourism keeps booming
» 31.10.2006 - Algeria desert tourism finally recovering
» 30.10.2006 - Malawi govt to support tourism business
» 09.10.2006 - Egypt eager to double tourist numbers
» 25.09.2006 - Angola starts making tourism revenues
» 20.06.2006 - Boom in US tourism to Egypt
» 05.06.2006 - Tourist arrivals up in Mauritius; disaster in Réunion
» 02.06.2006 - German, British airliners to fly on Cape Verde
» 05.05.2006 - Cape Verde tops list of new tourist destinations in UK
» 03.05.2006 - Egypt defies terror, organises Economy Forum
» 25.04.2006 - Egypt terror to hurt tourism industry temporarily
» 06.04.2006 - Also Indian Ocean tourists hit by chikungunya virus
» 27.03.2006 - Malawi's only private airline to cease operations
» 24.03.2006 - Angola breaks its modest tourist record in 2005
» 07.03.2006 - Mosquitoes in Paradise: Chikungunya epidemic spreads
» 01.03.2006 - EasyYet first low-fare airliner to Morocco, Africa
» 24.02.2006 - Nigeria hopes for forex revenues on arts, culture
» 09.02.2006 - "Mauritius may triple tourist arrivals"
» 08.02.2006 - Chikungunya epidemic spreads in Indian Ocean
» 06.02.2006 - North Africa travel cancellations after cartoons
» 02.02.2006 - Africa sees highest growth in tourism industry
» 10.11.2005 - "Gabon is stable" says tourism brochure
» 31.10.2005 - Easier to get visas to Libya
» 27.07.2005 - New Cape Verde airport soon to open
» 25.07.2005 - "Tourists should not let Egypt down"
» 22.07.2005 - Indian Ocean nations intensify cooperation
» 11.07.2005 - Air Senegal continues expansion
» 21.06.2005 - Cape Verde tourism growing 25% annually
» 31.05.2005 - Ghana get first flight connection to US
» 19.04.2005 - Malawi's tourism efforts "in a shambles"
» 05.04.2005 - Sierra Leone considered safe travel destination
» 23.03.2005 - Tourism to Morocco keeps growing
» 16.03.2005 - TAP brings African destinations into global airline alliance
» 16.03.2005 - Airport for St Helena by 2010
» 03.01.2005 - How Kenya, Seychelles avoided tsunami disaster
» 23.12.2004 - Mayotte ferry suspended, new blow to Comoros tourism
» 21.12.2004 - Libya charter tourism destination by 2010
» 20.12.2004 - Mauritius strengthens tourism infrastructure
» 16.12.2004 - Giant tourism project re-launched in Cape Verde
» 15.10.2004 - Growing business confidence in Cape Verde
» 14.09.2004 - Namibia tourism sector facing major setback
» 02.09.2004 - Morocco confirms large growth in tourism
» 30.08.2004 - Comoros gets new airliner in November
» 12.08.2004 - Uncertain future for Mauritius' tourism sector
» 10.08.2004 - Surge in tourism to Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco
» 13.07.2004 - Egypt, Gambia this year's holiday winners in UK
» 09.07.2004 - Emirates Airline to fly daily to Seychelles
» 21.06.2004 - High prices "harmful" for Seychelles tourism
» 09.06.2004 - Road project to enhance Zanzibar tourism
» 20.04.2004 - New tourism projects queuing in Nigeria
» 03.03.2004 - Senegalese tourism industry warns of disaster
» 04.02.2004 - New Cape Verde airport to open this year
» 17.12.2003 - French subsidies threaten Mauritian, Seychellois tourism
» 05.12.2003 - South Africa concludes National Tourism Conference
» 04.12.2003 - Ecotourism investments in SA's St Lucia Park
» 27.11.2003 - South Africans look into illegal lion breeding
» 21.11.2003 - Nigeria starts taking tourism sector seriously
» 20.11.2003 - French help sought for Cape Verde tourism development
» 10.11.2003 - Mauritius, Réunion rediscovered as tourism paradises
» 17.10.2003 - Tourism, fisheries to counter Cape Verde's poverty
» 09.10.2003 - Ghana wants to learn tourism from Canary Islands
» 30.07.2003 - Seychelles seeks cheaper image
» 09.07.2003 - Morocco trusts in continued tourism
» 19.06.2003 - Tunisian economy recovering from shocks
» 19.05.2003 - Tourism to Morocco suffers after terror attack

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