Best Travel Technology: Must-have Devices for Every Traveler –

Are you ready for your next adventure? It doesn’t matter whether you are traveling with family or friends; you have to equip yourself with important technology. For instance, traveling with kids may increase your stress: they can get lost in a crowded place; therefore, you will need a tracker to find their last location.

If you want to increase your convenience during a trip, here are some necessary tools to keep with you.

Smart Devices

Business and leisure travelers need a combination of tablets, laptops, and phones, based on the purpose of your travel. For instance, a business traveler needs a laptop to work. Moreover, you will need a tablet for entertainment in your room. If you are traveling for fun, feel free to carry your phone only for communication. Tablets are enjoyable to watch movies and read books.

Luggage Tracker

Traveling may be stressful, so you have to make your trip peaceful with a luggage tracker. Put it in your bag and track it with a simple app. It will send you a notification when your baggage comes within a designated area.

Wireless Charger

After using a bunch of apps, communication, and coordination, you have to recharge your smart devices. For this reason, you will need a wireless charger. A power bank can solve this problem anywhere. You can use it wirelessly without any wire.

Portable Streaming Device

If you want to turn your room into an entertainment center, you will need a streaming device. For instance, the Roku streaming stick is suitable for pleasure and business travelers. It will help you to access your favorite shows.

World Clock

For world travelers, a world clock is necessary. With this nifty device, you can view the time of almost 18 cities in the world. Moreover, get the advantage of a timer, temperature, and calendar. Feel free to choose from five languages, set your alarm with snooze function, and use it as a flashlight. You must have regular AAA batteries for this clock.

Off-Grid Communications

With an Off-Grid Mesh Network Mobile Device, you can stay connected with traveling companions. This device will be handy in the absence of a Wi-Fi or mobile network. You can connect it with the phone through Bluetooth.

Remember, it needs low-frequency waves (radio) to send messages to a similar device and then to phone. The range may vary between ½ mile and four miles. It becomes a capable device in areas where people are frequently using this device.

Travel Adapter Plug

For international travelers, the travel adapter plug is an important device. You will need this in the Middle East, South America, Central America, Asia, Russia, and Canada. Try to buy a user-friendly tool that you can plug easily into appliances.

Buy a device compatible with Android and iOS devices. This device will help you to charge almost three devices at once. A device with advanced features offers integrated safety shutters and fuse protection.

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Regulator in closed-door meeting with airlines over Wilson mishaps

The aviation sector regulator Tuesday held a closed-door meeting with Wilson Airport-based air operators over the recent spate of mishaps.

The meeting, which was also attended by Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) acting managing director Alex Gitari and the Kenya Association of Air Operators secretary Eutychus Waithaka took place at Wilson Airport.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) director-general Gilbert Kibe promised to provide more details about the event at a later date.

“It was just a consultative meeting with the air operators. I may not be able to discuss with you much about this meeting now,” he said.

Air operators that attended the meeting include Silverstone, Jetways, Skyward Express and Safarilink. Other operators invited were Blue Bird Aviation, Air Kenya and Dac Aviation East Africa.

At least three mishaps involving Wilson Airport-based light aircraft have been recorded in a month. The latest incident last Tuesday involved Safari Link carrying 10 passengers that veered off the runway after a tyre burst.

Last Monday, Silverstone dropped a tyre while taking off from Lodwar.

Source: https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/news/KCAA-in-closed-door-meeting-with-airlines/539546-5338716-75xa61z/index.html

 

Silverstone halts flights on three routes

Embattled local carrier Silverstone Air has suspended operations on three of its routes including Homa Bay, which was launched just two months ago, in a move that slows down its aggressive expansion plans.

The firm confirmed to the Business Daily that the airline, which has been operating in Kenya since 2017, has not been flying to Homa Bay and has also suspended flights to Wajir and Lodwar because they were not performing well.

“The temporary suspension of scheduled flights on these routes is purely a business decision.

“However, the chartered services on these routes are still active. Maasai Mara is a seasonal route, thus scheduled flights occur during peak seasons,” Silverstone said in response to queries.

A source said the Homa Bay route had not been operational since November 2.

 “Nearly all the routes that were opened by the airline in the last few months have been suspended,” said the source who requested for anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

The airline launched Lodwar flights in January 2018 and the Nairobi-Maasai Mara in July with daily return flights.

The low-cost airline started plying the Wajir route in June and Homa Bay in September as it targeted traders and tourists.

At the time, Silverstone said the Homa Bay route was launched as a result of increased demand from travellers to western Kenya and was expected to boost trade.

The Nairobi-Maasai Mara route was started in July with daily return flights, in a move expected to increase options for customers on the route that is already served by the East African Safari Air Express (formerly FlySax) and Safarilink, among other carriers.

Silverstone Air’s aircraft have been operating from Wilson Airport in Nairobi.

Silverstone is reducing its frequencies at a time the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority has opened an audit to determine the safety and compliance of the airline following a mid-air scare last Monday when one of its planes dropped a tyre while taking off in Lodwar.

Early this month, another one of Silverstone’s aircraft veered off the runway at Wilson Airport.

Source: https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/corporate/companies/Silverstone-halts-flights-on-three-routes/4003102-5338472-10pdxkh/index.html

Cruise ship terminal to be launched next month

Kenya’s new Sh350 million world-class cruise ship terminal will be commissioned next month during the tourist arrivals peak season when luxury ships are expected to dock at Mombasa port.

The terminal is expected to create 300 jobs directly, boosting local industries such as the transport sector, hotels, food providers and curio sellers.

In an interview last week, Tourism and Wildlife Secretary Najib Balala, said the completion of the terminal —which is being constructed using a Sh250 million funding from the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and another Sh100 million from Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA) — will give a much-needed lift to the sector’s fortunes.

Industry players are now gearing up for the cruise ship peak season which is set to bring good tidings to the country as the construction of the cruise terminal at the port currently stands at 95 percent complete.

On Sunday, the Port of Mombasa received MS Albatros, the first cruise vessel for the season carrying 446 passengers and 346 crew members. It was sailing from Zanzibar.

While in Mombasa, the tourists toured the city, Maasai Mara, Tsavo National Park and Shimba hills.

The new terminal includes duty -free shops, restaurants, conference facilities and offices for key stakeholders in the industry.

The practical handover expected to take place in the next two weeks. The completion comes in time for the cruise tourism during the festive December period.

“We are pleased to have this call from Ms Albatros; it is the first passenger cruise ship of 2019 docking at the port of Mombasa’s new world class cruise ship terminal. All tourism stakeholders should collaborate on revamping the sector for more luxury ships to call at our port,” said Inchcape Shipping Services, Operations Manager, Mr Bwanaheri Omar Lali.

According to the expert, the modern facility would, position Kenya as a passenger destination through the sea tourism and boost the sector.

The port of Mombasa is one of the busiest ports along the East African coastline providing direct connectivity to over 80 ports worldwide.

“This makes economic logic to have the terminal given that it is a critical node in increasing tourism in the region. The new terminal has modern high-roofed structures whose primary source of energy is solar. Meeting rooms and eateries increase the utility of the terminal. A bio digester that will recycle water for re-use,” a statement from the port stated.

The design of the facility has factored facilities for differently abled people to include special lifts, escalators, conveyor belts, scanners, air conditioning system and washrooms.

KPA Managing Director Daniel Manduku said completion of the terminal will boost tourism in the country.

“The KPA has prioritised cruise ships calling at the port of Mombasa due to the high impact created in the coast region by the arrival of such ships through the facility. The KPA has committed its resources to modernise cruise terminal to meet the international standards,” Mr Manduku said.

On her part, TMEA-Kenya Country Programme Manager Elizabeth Mwangi reiterated the institution’s commitment to support key economic sectors in Kenya.

“Tourism is Kenya’s second-largest source of foreign exchange revenue, holding great potential to create jobs and reduce poverty. In this regard, TMEA-Kenya has marked tourism as a key intervention area. Specifically, in Mombasa, TMEA will roll out an export capability programme on tourism to increase revenues and amplify impact on local economy,” she said.

Mr Manduku said the KPA, Kenya Tourism Board and Ministry of Tourism will undertake extensive marketing abroad to raise the terminal’s appeal as an entry point for tourists to the region and Kenya.

The works on cruise terminal, which began in December 2016, was expected to be completed in August 2017, but was pushed to 2018 then later this year due to “unavoidable circumstances” with Mr Balala blaming the contractor for the delays.

In February, the sector lost estimated 2,000 tourists in cruise ships destined for Mombasa port after they were diverted following the Dusit Hotel terror attacks.

Source: https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/corporate/shipping/Cruise-ship-terminal-to-be-launched-next-month/4003122-5338910-7fn8ky/index.html