
Mauritania
Location of Mauritania
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Iberia to add fourth Lagos flight
Iberia to launch service to Ghana and Mauritania in Jun-2012
Emirates opens office in Nouakchott
Libya removes Mauritania and Algeria from visa exemptions list
Mauritania begins work on new airport north of Nouakchott
Mauritania Airlines International to resume service to Senegal
Senegal and Mauritania's air traffic dispute was a 'misunderstanding'
Senegal Airlines resumes service to Mauritania
Mauritania economy to grow 5.1% in 2011
Mauritania bans Senegal Airlines from airspace
Iberia adds Mauritania to cargo network
Mauritania Airlines takes delivery of first aircraft
Mauritania Airways suspension prompts sit-in by staff
Mauritania Airways takes delivery of first B737-500
European Commission updates list of banned carriers
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Iberia increases African presence with services to Accra and Nouakchott
Iberia’s planned service to Accra and Nouakchott will give Spain its first routes to the West African nations of Ghana and Mauritania. The services, to be operated with A319 and A321 equipment, respectively, will provide links for business travellers into the economic centres of each country. Iberia’s presence in Africa is strongest in the north and west, so the new services continue that strategy as the African market grows.
Egypt unrest: Aviation in North Africa and Middle East threatened by political turmoil
The political instability engulfing some North African states has extensive implications for tourism and aviation across the region. Already dozens of governments are warning their citizens to avoid travel to Egypt. Several have chartered aircraft to ferry their nationals out. Cairo Airport has been met with chaotic scenes in the past few days as thousands of foreigners seek to leave. In this special report, CAPA reviews the immediate aviation and tourism impacts from the North Africa/Middle East civil unrest.
Africa Aviation Outlook: Cooperation, liberalisation and protectionism
As African governments sought a path to successful locally-based airline operations, some attempted to gain the benefits of scale and coverage by forming joint airlines. With a good deal of support from European governments and flag carriers, two early examples of airlines jointly representing the interests of neighbouring countries shared resources, costs and – hopefully - the profits.
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