AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDefence & Aviation: Kangala Air Express (Ouagadougou) has added Burkina Faso’s first B737-700(BBJ) to its VIP charter fleet, aiming to boost executive and institutional travel with non-stop West Africa–world connectivity. Travel Safety: The U.S. State Department keeps Burkina Faso on its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list, citing terrorist attacks, armed insurgencies and widespread insecurity—an important heads-up for any Burkina-bound itinerary. Regional Mobility: Mozambique has published its 2026 eVisa eligibility list, which includes Burkina Faso, while Ethiopia also continues offering tourist visas on arrival for eligible nationalities (including Burkina Faso). Road & Border Realities: A deadly truck crash in central Mali (Bandiagara) injured dozens, including Burkinabe refugees reportedly heading toward Ouahigouya—another reminder that travel in the Sahel can be risky even when crossing for safety. Culture & Tourism: Togo’s Kpalimé International Film and Music Festival wrapped up with awards for local productions, highlighting the wider Francophone West Africa tourism pull beyond Burkina.
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