Travel
Limpopo And Gauteng Advance Plans For High Speed Rail Network
The provincial governments of Limpopo and Gauteng have taken a significant step forward in their…
Tourist Traffic To South Africa Doubled In 2023
Between January and December 2023, the number of international travellers arriving in South Africa was…
The Number Of Companies Interested In Investing In Rio De Janeiro Increases By 33%
The number of industries interested in investing in Rio increased by 33% in 2023. The…
Mozambique Airline Expands Regional Reach With New Routes
Mozambique’s flagship airline carrier, Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM), is cementing its regional reach with…
Great South African Tourism Sale Opens
REGISTRATIONS are now open for a unique annual campaign for South Africans to explore their country. Tourism businesses have been urged to register for the initiative, dubbed Sho’t Left Travel week, which has been launched in Durban at Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI). During her opening speech at ATI, the Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille has encouraged the businesses to participate. The campaign is an important part of ATI, offering South Africans a seven-day promotion of discounted travel related deals…
SA Tourism Sets Sights on Mideast Market
SOUTH African Tourism has set its sights on the Arabian market as part of strategies to fast-track the sector’s recovery. It will participate in the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), to be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 1 to 4. ATM, now in its 30th year, brings together global tourism decision-makers, industry experts and thought leaders to unlock the sector’s potential. Zinhle Nzama, the Acting Chief Convention Bureau Officer at SA Tourism, believes South Africa’s presence at…
Travel & Tourism : Artefact traders lament decline in business
ARTEFACTS traders, mostly elderly women, in Kariba have decried low business amid lack of customers. This can be attributed to the challenges facing Zimbabwe’s tourism sector over the years but some believe this is because of poor marketing of the resort town by authorities. Most of the vendors are women selling souvenirs such as bags, necklaces, bead wear, key holders, printed tablecloths and bed covers. Among these is Gogo Simbi, who started her informal business 36 years ago.Through this business,…
Western Cape out of the pandemic woods
THE Western Cape tourism agency will forthwith halt comparisons with pre-COVID numbers when reporting on figures around airport arrivals. This as international arrivals at the Cape Town International Airport, exceed levels last seen before the pandemic. The Western Cape Tourism, Trade, and Investment Promotion Agency (Wesgro), confirmed the development. Wesgro noted the domestic passenger recovery remained stable, with March 2023 recording a 75 percent passenger recovery when compared to the same period in 2019. Overall, the domestic terminal handled 577…
A new era of hospitality in Sandton
THE rebranding of Holiday Inn Sandton to Southern Sun Sandton is hailed as a new era of hospitality for business travellers, meetings, conferences and events in the area’s Central Business District. That is according to Southern Sun, which is delighted to extend its presence in Sandton with this addition to one of the area’s most well-established business and conferencing hotels. “In addition to re-branding the hotel, we have fully refurbished the restaurant and bar, and refreshed the reception area and…
RwandAir, Turkish Airlines seal landmark codeshare accord
RWAND-AIR’S new codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines will allow the former’s customers to access 124 countries served by the latter and improve connections for inbound travellers to Africa via an extensive continental network. The new codeshare will also offer the African airline’s customers greater travel choices and seamless connection opportunities in the local capital, Kigali, and Istanbul. “RwandAir is always exploring new commercial opportunities to expand its reach into markets which can deliver financial return and benefit our growing customer…
Buffaloes run berserk in Botswana
TWO people have died and others injured after attacks by stray buffaloes in northeastern Botswana. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism confirmed the deaths in the town of Kasane, located near Botswana’s borders with Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Among the deceased is a 13-year-old student at the Chibe Junior Secondary School. Department of Wildlife and National Parks security have killed the buffalo at the Noka ya Botshelo English Medium Primary School. They were alerted to another lone buffalo near the…
Malawi tourism undeterred by cyclone Freddy
MAVHUTO BANDA TOURISTS are encouraged to visit Malawi and not to be deterred by the recent devastation by tropical Cyclone Freddy. The Southern African country is recovering from the floods, which impacted on some infrastructure. The Central African Wilderness Safaris provided an update on the Liwonde National Park. Mvuu, located in the north of Liwonde, was spared from the devastating effects of Freddy. After a surge of rainfall, the Shire River level has begun to drop slowly and the wet…