Low-cost airlines could grow in larger African markets
Subject Outlook for low-cost carriers in sub-Saharan Africa. Significance Tanzanian airline Fastjet earlier this month announced that it will establish operational bases in Zimbabwe and Zambia as part of plans to become sub-Saharan Africa's (SSA) first pan-continental low-cost carrier (LCC). The region's aviation industry is dominated by unreliable and financially unstable full-cost airlines. The rise in potential consumers with appetite for low-cost air travel indicates some opportunities for LCCs to capture market share. Impacts Cooperation between African airlines and EU aviation authorities could begin to improve safety standards. Despite the fiscal squeeze, Angola will proceed with a new airport in Luanda given political preferences for statement projects. More international airlines may begin to ban transportation of wildlife trophies, due to pro-conservation public sentiment.