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Flight Attendants’ Strike Disrupts Travel as Talks Resume

Negotiations resumed in Toronto late Monday night between airline executives and the union representing nearly 10,000 striking flight attendants, as the labor dispute entered its fourth day. The strike has already disrupted peak summer travel, grounding hundreds of flights and stranding passengers
August 19, 2025

Zanzibar Airport Chief Stresses Aviation’s Key Role

The Director General of the Zanzibar Airports Authority (ZAA), Seif Abdalla Juma, has emphasized the vital role of the aviation industry in Tanzania’s economic growth, warning that any disruptions could have serious consequences for the country’s overall development. Speaking at a special
April 1, 2025

Passport Rankings 2025, Global Mobility Trends Revealed

The latest 2025 Passport Index has been released, shedding light on the world’s most powerful passports and the extent of travel freedom they provide. This ranking, based on the number of destinations passport holders can access without prior visa arrangements, highlights the
March 29, 2025

Motorcycles Transform Transport but Raise Safety Concerns

Motorcycle transport has rapidly changed the way people move around cities, offering a fast and affordable alternative to traditional public transport. In urban areas where traffic congestion is a daily struggle, motorcycles provide a convenient solution, allowing commuters to reach their destinations
March 24, 2025

Minister Condemns Unauthorized Use of BRT Lanes

 The Minister of State for Regional Administration and Local Government, Mohamed Mchengerwa, has strongly criticized the decision to allow private vehicles and heavy trucks on the city’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lanes without proper authorization. Speaking on March 21, 2025, at the
March 22, 2025

Airlines Debate Charging Passengers Based on Weight

A growing discussion in the aviation industry is raising questions about whether airlines should introduce weight-based pricing for passengers. Supporters argue that such a system could help reduce fuel consumption and emissions, making air travel more efficient and environmentally friendly. However, the
February 24, 2025

Tanzania’s SGR Project Moves Closer to Completion

The construction of Tanzania’s Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) between Mwanza and Isaka in Shinyanga has reached a significant milestone, with 63.04% of the work now completed. Transport Minister Prof. Makame Mbarawa confirmed the progress during his visit to Malampaka Town in Simiyu
February 24, 2025
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