AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAfrican Air Travel Push (Lomé): Ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration and an implementation matrix at the African Air Transport Convention & Expo 2026, aiming to cut barriers and make flights across Africa cheaper, more connected, and more sustainable—Togo hosted and President Faure Gnassingbé urged “operational reality” beyond speeches. Single African Sky Momentum: The same push reinforces the Single African Air Transport Market and the Yamoussoukro Decision, with leaders calling for smoother routes that also boost tourism and regional trade. Aviation Costs in Focus: Nigeria’s Festus Keyamo said Africa’s biggest aviation hurdles are fleet renewal and financing, including a 30% discount on statutory fees for domestic airlines. Regional Mobility & Visas: Calls at the expo backed easier movement for entrepreneurs under AfCFTA, while a separate report highlights growing visa-free options for Africans—good news for cross-border trips. Togo Health & Travel Comfort: Togo is tackling a shortage of mental health specialists, with reforms and local initiatives to improve access. Road Reality Check: A report on the Lagos–Abidjan corridor shows how poor roads, congestion, and border delays still slow West African travel and commerce. Safety Watch: Reports from the Aflao border enclave point to poor lighting and security gaps affecting travellers heading between Ghana and Togo.
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