Office in the Sky
It’s seen as the most exclusive way to fly and the perception is that it’s reserved for only those high-flying executives and corporates who have the financial means to splurge on over-priced air travel. But, the air charter industry maintains that that is not the case.
Fastjet links SA and Zimbabwe
Having received clearance from the Zimbabwean and South African governments, fastjet has announced that its newest international routes will be from Johannesburg to Harare and Victoria Falls
Four Points by Sheraton debuts in Tanzania
Marriott International has announced the opening of the Four Points by Sheraton Arusha, The Arusha Hotel, marking the debut of the brand in Tanzania.
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BON Hotel Swakopmund to open in December
BON Hotel Swakopmund will open its doors to the public in December. This latest addition to the BON Hotels stable is a 34-room 4-star hotel situated on Namibia’s coastline between the shores of the Atlantic and the Namib Desert
Q&A: Exceeding Expectation
The General Manager of the Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa in Cape Town Horst Frehse gives his thoughts on the state of the industry his hotel operates in, and how you go about making a success of a boutique hotel.
KQ to set up fuel firm
In a bid to save money, it wants to cut out the middle man
The world meets in Africa
Africa is waking up to the potential offered by the business events industry, with new conference centres popping up across the continent. It’s also an interesting time for the incentives market, as Richard Holmes found out as he delved into the ever-changing African MICE space, once again.
SAA flies direct to Abuja
South African Airways recently launched flights to Abuja, its second Nigerian route
Blue Train and Sun International announce partnership
Transnet, South Africa’s state-owned freight and logistics enterprise, has concluded a marketing partnership with Sun International, in a bid to re-position The Blue Train