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Overcoming the Fear of Flying: A Guide to Conquer Your Aviation Anxiety

15
Sep

The fear of flying, though often irrational, is a common phobia that affects many individuals. While it is important to acknowledge that flights can encounter trouble, it is equally vital to recognize the statistically low probability of experiencing severe incidents during air travel.

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Hurray! We Are Now IATA Certified

09
Oct
It's official - Ticketsasa is now IATA certified! This year, we're proud to announce that we've received certification from the International Air Transport Association, the trade association for the world's airlines.
As a leading provider of travel services and products, we're committed to providing the best possible experiences for our customers. Our IATA certification is a testament of our dedication to providing high standards of professionalism and quality.
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The Fleet Feed: Airline Industry News Roundup - September

30
Sep

Kenya's regional low-cost carrier Jambojet has been approved by the Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority to start flying to Kigali. This comes as part of its regional expansion strategy that started with flights to Uganda. The airline has been doing remarkably well with its flights to Entebbe.

Read more: The Fleet Feed: Airline Industry News Roundup - September

Special Needs Travel: Here's Your Go-To Guide

25
Jul

Traveling by air and especially on long-haul flights can be tedious. More so, when you or your travel partner has special needs. Good news is, with some level of preparation and of course valuable information, you can have a smooth booking process and a safe, fun trip on any airline.

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The Fleet Feed: Airline Industry News Roundup - July

23
Jul
The debilitated national carrier Kenya Airways is fighting for a draft by the National Assembly’s Transport Committee to entrust its ownership to the government. “We had to think beyond mere business performances of two entities — KAA and KQ. And the only way to ensure Kenya continues to enjoy the privilege of housing a UN headquarters is by boosting the capacity of our national carrier and the JKIA to enable Nairobi to retain the status of a regional hub in this part of Africa,” explains the Pokot South MP.
Read more: The Fleet Feed: Airline Industry News Roundup - July

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