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Additional rooms for Grand Africa

Grand Africa Rooms & Rendezvous in Plettenberg Bay has added three new suites to its property this year, increasing its

Wings expands footprint in US

Wings Travel Management is expanding its footprint in the United States with the acquisition of the energy and corporate travel business of Associated Travel...

SAA adds flight to Luanda

South African Airways has added two weekly from Johannesburg to Luanda (Angola) from 9 September.Flight SA080 will leave

SAA Increases West African connectivity

South African Airways has enhanced connectivity to West Africa following the successful completion of a Memorandum of Understanding with Africa World Airlines, the airline’s Ghanaian partners. The MOU allows the two airlines to enhance their

Q&A: Avis – Staying Relevant

Q: What is the state of the car rental industry in South Africa? A: The measured car rental industry has a fleet in excess of...

TGCSA offers online training

In an effort to continually improve quality standards within the tourism sector, the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa has partnered with the International...

How to work from home

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up the world, with drastic consequences for the travel industry. This will be new territory for a large portion of...

Tumi arrives at Cape Town’s Canal Walk

TUMI, an international travel accessories and lifestyle brand, has unveiled its latest South African store in Cape Town and a renovated Sandton City outlet.

BT 2018 Awards Winner: Emirates

Emirates was once again the biggest winner in the annual Business Traveller Africa Awards, claiming three awards for its performance as an airline flying...

The Capital opens hotel in Melrose Arch

The Capital Hotels and Apartments has opened its 12th property alongside Melrose Arch in Johannesburg. The Capital Melrose offers accommodation that’s customisable for lone business...

Boeing Making Progress on 737 MAX

Boeing says it has made significant progress over the past several months in support of safely returning the 737 MAX to service, as the...

SAA expands service between Accra and Washington

South African Airways will increase its frequency on non-stop flights between Accra’s Kotoka International Airport and Washington, DC-Dulles International Airport to five flights a week starting 1 April.