356. AviaDev's November 2025 Africa Connectivity Update with Sean Mendis and Behramjee Ghadially
Release Date: 11/08/2025
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*Subscribe to our mailing list to never miss another episode and stay up to date with event news: In this episode, we cover the latest route and fleet developments in African aviation. Clarification on the FlySafair sale Uganda Airlines - management changes, fleet changes, route changes Kenya Airways next steps. Can they secure an investor/ partner? - both Singapore and Qatar have denied interest Ethiopian update (adding a 4th daily Dubai, second daily Bamako - Dakar, cutting Nacala) Air Congo regional expansion - speculation on Europe? Eswatini Air to add Lusaka to their Harare service QR...
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info_outlineIn this episode, we cover the latest route and fleet developments in African aviation.
Topics include:
SAA's new Johannesburg - Gaborone route and fleet RFP
Proflight Zambia's new Maun route via Livingstone
Airlink's new Zanzibar route from June on E2
Airlink to Nacala from Feb 2026
Airlink is increasing Blantyre to daily
Malawi Airlines Liliongwe to Johannesburg increased to 10x weekly
New Lilongwe to Entebbe route 4x weekly
Air Cote d'Ivoire to Beirut from Jan 26
Lufthansa Group's Africa expansion
Brussels airlines to open Kilimanjaro
Nairobi-Frankfurt on LH increased from 5 weekly to daily
Munich to Johannesburg to move to year-round
Zurich to Windhoek new route on Edelweiss
Discover to add A350s
Frankfurt to Seychelles to become year-round
Air Seychelles to go daily to Abu Dhabi
Air Peace's Caribbean charter flights
Ethiopian increasing Rome to double daily from 1 June 2026
This month's guests are:
Sean Mendis, Aviation Consultant. CONNECT WITH SEAN
Behramjee Ghadially, Aviation Consultant. CONNECT WITH BEHRAMJEE