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São Tomé and Príncipe
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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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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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Cape Verde
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Cape Verde property aggressively marketed

afrol News, 13 June - European property investment agencies, facing a crisis at home, are aggressively marketing Cape Verde as "the next big opportunity for property investors." The prospects of a property price hike are however mixed, risks being high.

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South Africa
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SA tourism (still) booming

afrol News, 22 May - New statistics on South Africa's tourism sector released today reveal that revenues from accommodation so far this year has increased by over 30 percent. The South African tourism industry so far has believed this boom would last until the 2010 World Cup, but the current wave of xenophobic violence could bode for a sudden setback.

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Gambia
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New airline storms Gambia

afrol News, 16 May - Intercontinental Airways will become the newest airline to storm Gambian aviation industry soon.

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» 18.05.2007 - Monorail to revolutionise South Africa travel
» 11.05.2007 - ‘Safety threatens African airline industry’
» 28.03.2007 - Somali govt starts issuing new e-passports
» 07.12.2006 - South Africa's tourist arrivals up by 8%
» 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
» 25.09.2006 - Angola starts making tourism revenues
» 02.06.2006 - German, British airliners to fly on Cape Verde
» 26.05.2006 - Africa sees need for improved air transport
» 25.04.2006 - Egypt terror to hurt tourism industry temporarily
» 24.02.2006 - Nigeria hopes for forex revenues on arts, culture
» 02.02.2006 - Africa sees highest growth in tourism industry
» 12.09.2005 - Air Botswana looses euro 690,000
» 11.07.2005 - Air Senegal continues expansion
» 31.05.2005 - Ghana get first flight connection to US
» 05.04.2005 - Sierra Leone considered safe travel destination
» 16.12.2004 - Giant tourism project re-launched in Cape Verde
» 24.09.2004 - Plans made for railway museum in Sierra Leone
» 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
» 10.08.2004 - Surge in tourism to Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco
» 20.06.2004 - Northern Mozambique becomes "charter" destination
» 20.04.2004 - New tourism projects queuing in Nigeria
» 02.04.2004 - Carnival to promote cultural tourism in Nigeria
» 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
» 03.07.2003 - James Island Gambia's first world heritage site
» 02.07.2003 - New tourism gateway for Namibian park
» 19.06.2003 - Tunisian economy recovering from shocks

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