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Not just a pretty face

Cape Town is a bit like the beautiful actress who knows that she’s physically attractive, but wants to be taken seriously for her acting...

Still flying

Some of Africa’s biggest economies are under pressure, particularly those with a heavy reliance on oil for their revenues. Here we’re talking about the...

Lufthansa Celebrates 55 years of South Africa service

Lufthansa German Airlines celebrated 55 years of operations in South Africa on the 14th of May. Today, both Johannesburg and Cape Town are serviced by...

Iftar service for Emirates passengers this Ramadan

Emirates’ signature Iftar service for customers during Ramadan is expected to commence on May 27 to coincide with the start of the holy month. These...

Show value

The MICE industry is not immune from the challenging economic conditions facing just about all of the world’s major markets. That’s regardless of whether...

To share or rent?

The emergence of Uber and other ‘ridesharing’ technology offerings has left people asking about the future of the car rental industry. Kate Kennedy investigates...

Back on its feet

Kenya is the biggest economy in East and Central Africa, and after a difficult few years is starting to once again assert itself as...

A different type of value

The days of a one-dimensional loyalty programme that sees the customer earning points with a particular airline or hotel and redeeming them for a...

Open for business

Ghana is considered one of the more stable countries in West Africa since its transition to multi-party democracy in 1992. Formerly known as the...

Budget blues?

The corporate world may have re-looked its travel policies and video conferencing operators may be licking their lips, but a decreased travel budget doesn’t...

More than a stopover

As the capital of the United Arab Emirates and the largest of the seven UAE member emirates, there should be no reason for Abu...

Here to stay

Airbnb and its peers have taken a chunk out of the hotel market – and now they’re taking steps to attract business guests, too....