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Home»Briefing»Jumia Travel launches flights to mark Africa Aviation Day
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Jumia Travel launches flights to mark Africa Aviation Day

EditorBy Editor6th March 2017Updated:23rd September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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To mark the Aviation Africa 2017, Jumia Trave has announced the launch of flight services for both local and international travelers across the world. The announcement came as top aviation sector stakeholders and decision makers from different frontiers assembled in a two-day summit, at the Radisson Blu and Convention Center – Kigali, to examine internal and external aspects, challenges and opportunities in the African Aviation space.

“Just like accommodation, transport is an integral component of the travel and tourism industry, and therefore acts as a boost to customer convenience to have both services under the same ecosystem. This is part of our broader programme to create a one stop travel shop for both our inbound and outbound customers,” said Paul Midy, CEO Jumia Travel.

Some of the local airlines listed under Jumia Travel flights programme include Jambojet, Fly540, and Fastjet while international freighters include Qatar Airways, Emirates, Air Arabia, and Turkish Airlines.

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The CEO acclaimed the presence of African airlines such as Kenya Airways, Air Seychelles, Ethiopian Airlines, South African Airways, and RwandAir Express among others, noting that, “more than half of the continent’s international arrivals, which stood at 58 million in 2016, are made via air transport, and therefore emphasizes on the need for players to support growth and innovation in the sector.” He expressed optimism and high regard for the African Aviation 2017, saying, “Great partnerships, collaborations and synergy will come in handy in supporting this exponential growth.”

The two-day summit in Kigali hosted among others, representatives from affiliated services such as Ground Handling, Clearance and Freight, Consultants, aircraft manufacturers, MROs, and CEOs of different airlines.

Despite the potential in the continent’s airspace, Africa only accounts for 3% of the global air traffic. However, projections point to a stable trajectory, with annual passenger growth poised to grow by 5.1% and cargo to 5.3% by 2030.

Jumia Travel flights service is working with different partners including Amadeus. The service, now available on travel.jumia.com/flights enables travelers to find, compare, and book flights, as well as buy air tickets online with ease from various Airline companies across the world.

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