AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTAAG Angola–China Route: TAAG Angola Airlines has launched regular flights between Angola and Guangzhou, starting with weekly service (departing Tuesday mornings and returning Fridays), using a Boeing 787 Dreamliner—aimed at boosting business travel, tourism, and cargo links between Africa and Asia. Tourism Investment Push: Angola has been formalized as a co-founder of UN Tourism’s UNT-PASS platform, positioning the country to package major tourism projects for international investors and development finance. Wildlife & Tourism Risk: Angola’s Hunters Association condemned the killing of three white rhinos in Cunene, alleging armed poaching linked to black-market horn sales and calling for stronger enforcement. Health Screening for Travelers: Kenya announced enhanced entry measures for travelers from DRC and Uganda, including electronic health surveillance forms and airport temperature checks, as a precaution against Ebola. Connectivity Tech for Travelers: A new guide maps Starlink availability across Africa—live in 26 countries, with South Africa still absent—highlighting satellite internet options where 5G coverage is limited. Oil & Travel Costs Watch: Oil prices moved on renewed concerns around the Strait of Hormuz after a ship attack, with shipping disruptions and safety worries potentially affecting fuel and travel-related costs.
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