About Tatenda Karuwa
Journalist - Tatenda is a passionate aviation enthusiast and by combining his love for flying with his writing skills, he has become the Africa correspondent for Simple Flying. He provides the latest news and insight on airlines, airports, and other developments from all regions of the continent. He has been interested in aviation and flying from a very young age. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The History Of Transavia - KLM's Low Cost Subsidiary
Looking at how Transavia has evolved over the years.
The Business Behind Bidding For Seat Upgrades
How passengers can try their luck to fly in a premium class.
South African Airways Swaps Out The Airbus A340 On Flights To Brazil
A six-year-old A330 will serve Sao Paulo starting in October.
Why Airlines Reducing Leg Room Isn't Always Bad
Reduced legroom benefits the airlines much more than the passengers.
Ethiopian Ups Seoul Schedule Replacing The Boeing 787 With The Airbus A350
The carrier will offer additional seats per flight with the A350.
Air Algerie's Johannesburg Airbus A330 Flight Will Become Its Longest In Africa
The airline landed in Johannesburg for the first time on Monday.
Windhoek Airport Evicts Ground Handler Menzies Leading To Flight Disruption
Several flights to Windhoek were canceled over the weekend.
Codeshare: Lufthansa Teams Up With South African Airways
Customers will have access to more destinations in Europe and Southern Africa.
A Brief History Of The Most Famous Aircraft Groundings
Aircraft types are usually grounded after unclear fatal incidents.
Royal Air Maroc Signs $300 Million Deal To Lease 5 Boeing 737s
The agreement is part of the carrier's long-term fleet enhancement strategy.
Why Crew Ask Passengers To Turn On Airplane Mode
You should always put your phone on airplane mode for safety.
Flights Diverted & Planes Removed As Violence Breaks Out In Libyan Capital
Violence erupted in Tripoli just a month before the resumption of flights from Italy.
Inside Airport Slots - How They Work And Why They're So Expensive
Taking a look at how airport slots are allocated.
Why Niger's Airspace Closure Is Good News For Ghana
Ghana is benefiting from flights rerouting through its airspace.
Boeing 787 Adventure: Kenya Airways Schedules Return To Bangkok In November
The airline will resume Bangkok flights after nine months.
Baby Bus: Which Airlines Still Operate The Airbus A318?
Only two scheduled carriers still operate the 'Baby Bus.'
South Africa's Airlink Faces Tribunal Hearing Over Predatory Pricing Allegations
The carrier has been accused of forcing out competition on a domestic route.
Why The Embraer E2 Profit Hunter Is Ideal For Africa
Regional jets have already proven reliable around the continent.
Air Algerie Gears Up For Longest Africa Route: Johannesburg With The Airbus A330
The carrier has detailed plans to fly to Johannesburg and other destinations soon.