Tourvests share of corporate market growing (2007-08-21) Cape Town - About 80 percent of outbound travel arrangements made by Tourism Investment Corporation ... |
Airlines question huge Acsa profits (2007-08-21) The Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (Barsa) has questioned the increase in airport ... |
South Africa: New Markets for 1time As It Rethinks Strategy (2007-08-21) BUDGET airline 1time is set to give full service airlines a run for their money by targeting the cor ... |
South Africa: The Bottom Line: Coming in to Land? (2007-08-21) Johannesburg - The growth in affordable hotel rooms may well have been driven by business people loo ... |
South Africa: Airlines Warn Against Airport Operators Fee Hike (2007-08-21) THE 11,4% increase in passenger service charges planned by the Airports Company SA (Acsa) will push ... |
Cape Town airport needs better name (2007-02-23) Cape Town - Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon has criticised the proposal to rename Cape Town Int ... |
Gauteng aims to double total tourist spend (2007-02-23) JOHANNESBURG – Total foreign direct spend through tourism in Gauteng now stands at more than R ... |
Gauteng to unveil 2010 framework next month (2007-02-23) The Gauteng provincial government will launch an integrated
provincial framework for the 2010 socce ... |
Leading international speakers to address Meetings Africa (2007-02-23) he business tourism conference component of Meetings Africa will feature world-renowned internationa ... |
Gauteng invests more in business tourism (2007-02-23) The Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) plans to further strengthen its position as South Africa’ ... |
Gauteng grabs bulk of tourists (2007-02-23) Johannesburg - More than half of the seven million foreign tourists to South Africa in 2006 visited ... |
South Africa Tourism Rising (2007-02-22) The South African government recently announced that tourist arrivals over the past year rose by 15 ... |
South Africa: Gauteng to Strengthen Its Position As Top Business Tourism Destination (2007-02-22) The Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) plans to strengthen the province's position as South Africa's le ... |
Tourvest lifts profit as weaker rand brings in more travellers (2007-02-22) Johannesburg - Tourism Investment (Tourvest), Africa's biggest package tour operator, boosted interi ... |
SAA expands international routes (2007-02-22) South African Airways (SAA) is to expand its international route network this year to include destin ... |
South Africa: Airways Ventures Into New International Routes (2007-02-22) In an effort to expand its services to European countries, South African Airways (SAA) has successfu ... |
SAA could forgo Airbus if travellers took day flights (2007-02-20) Cape Town - A new willingness by business travellers to fly in daylight may enable SAA to offer more ... |
Lessons from Germany (2007-02-20) SINCE the announcement in May 2004 of South Africa’s right to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, th ... |
Pilots are Airbus pioneers (2007-02-20) JOHANNESBURG – Three of South Africa’s most experienced airline pilots this week flew in ... |
South African Airways strengthens route network (2007-02-20) South African Airways (SAA) is committed to growing its international route network. “In keepi ... |
Finding Value in South Africa (2007-02-20) It had been 12 or more years since I was last in South Africa. The difference cannot be more palpabl ... |
SA pilots take to the skies in superjumbo style (2007-02-14) Three of South Africa's most experienced airline pilots flew into the history books today as the fir ... |
South Africa: Citys Moving Timebombs (2007-02-14) Metro Police have described Cape Town taxis as "mobile timebombs" after a Cape Argus expos ... |
South Africa: Last-Gasp Deal Averts Crippling BA Strike (2007-02-14) A POTENTIALLY crippling strike by thousands of British Airways (BA) cabin crew was called off yester ... |
South Africa: Specific Future for Road-Railers (2007-02-14) THE Innotrans show in Berlin, Germany, is the world's largest and highest profile trade exhibition f ... |
South Africa: Time is Running Out for Transport Plans (2007-02-14) It sounds all too familiar: the promise of an upgraded public transport system that will see Capeton ... |
OR Tambo acquires super jumbo loading bridges (2007-02-13) Mission-critical technology solutions provider FMC Technologies South Africa (FMCTSA) was awarded a ... |
Comair earnings up 95% (2007-02-13) Comair attributable earnings move up 95% to R52.2million for the six months ended December 2006, and ... |
The sneaky Comair deal (2007-02-13) Bidvest quietly snapped up a 20 percent stake in Comair, which runs kulula.com... but British Airway ... |
Kulula responds to Mangos presence (2007-02-13) Comair came out with a solid set of results — despite complaining that Mango's presence in the ... |
Premium Travelers Name South African Airways the Best in Africa Global Traveler Readers have Chosen the Airline Three Consecutive Years (2007-02-13) Global Traveler announces South African Airways as an award winner. Global Traveler is pleased ... |
1time expands again (2007-02-12) In the midst of intense low-cost carrier competition, 1time airline today announced that it will be ... |
New Johannesburg link for flyglobespan (2007-02-12) Award-winning airline flyglobespan will begin operating flights between Manchester and Johannesburg ... |
Chartered planes to Kruger Park? (2007-02-12) NELSPRUIT – The first chartered planeload of European tourists could be touching down at Kruge ... |
Low-cost airlines put on their gloves, ready to fight (2007-02-12) Comair posts good results despite high oil price. Comair announced a 95% increase in attributable ea ... |
South Africa among top wine sellers (2007-02-12) Johannesburg - In terms of new world wine sales South Africa currently ranks fourth, behind third pl ... |
Tour de Soweto is launched (2007-02-09) JOHANNESBURG – “Soweto is not a game park any more,” said Godfrey Mautloa of the S ... |
SAA steps up baggage checks (2007-02-09) South African Airways (SAA) is to step up the monitoring of baggage allowances on board all its flig ... |
Families to accept Gautrain compensation (2007-02-09) FIVE families in Marlboro, Johannesburg, with houses on the Gautrain rapid rail link route, reached ... |
Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Johannesburg (2007-02-09) By Sarah McGregorJOHANNESBURG (Reuters Life!) - Johannesburg conjures up images of vicious crime and ... |
South Africa much talked about as a tourist destination (2007-02-09) Indians prefer to travel with a tour group that takes its own chef "Indians are eager to experi ... |
Lesotho and the Wild Coast in 4 days (2007-02-08) We recently explored the Wild Coast region of the Eastern Cape on our 2005 BMW R1200 GS. We planned ... |
South Africa: Crunch Time for Passengers At World Airports (2007-02-07) THE number of airline passengers is predicted to grow an average of 4% annually over the next 20 yea ... |
South Africa: A Gem in the Klein Karoo (2007-02-07) OUDTSHOORN, known as the ostrich feather capital of the world, is situated on the edge of the Garden ... |
Continent a big draw for Chinese (2007-02-07) China-Africa tourism exchanges have been on a big upswing since 2000, according to officials in Beij ... |
South Africa: Heritage Sites Should Be Cheaper for Citizens (2007-02-07) Cheaper access for locals rather than tourists to popular heritage sites, such as the Table Mountain ... |
South Africa: BEE company wins 10-year contract to feed Kruger visitors (2007-02-07) A black economic empowerment group has been given a multi-million Rand contract to run all restauran ... |
Your Air Miles come at a price (2007-02-06) Many credit card loyalty programmes hold out the promise that your spending will earn you a 'free' f ... |
1time takes to the skies more often (2007-02-06) South African low-cost airline 1time is not backing down to increasing competition in its sector and ... |
Mango has shaken up industry (2007-02-06) Johannesburg - Mango Airlines celebrated its first quarter of trading last month by declaring it had ... |
Gulf airlines to challenge SAA (2007-02-06) Cape Town - SAA and European airlines flying to South Africa will face increased competition from Mi ... |
South Africas Cape Town Gains Notice As Africas Most Beautiful and Diverse City - a Favorite Destination for Tourists. (2007-02-06) Cape Town, South Africa — Thanks to more affordable travel, improving political conditions, an ... |
South Africa: High-Cost Airline (2007-02-05) ONCE again, our national carrier, South African Airways (SAA), finds itself in financial trouble. An ... |
South Africa Tourism in emarketing drive (2007-02-05) In its ongoing commitment towards implementing world-class international tourism strategies in order ... |
Tourists in Johannesburg flock to Soweto (2007-02-05) CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Major Ndaba dons his wild cat skin hat, stands by his "lucky charm&qu ... |
Now for a Meadowlands regeneration (2007-02-05) Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) has announced plans to develop two mixed-use sites in Meadowland ... |
BBC World to promote SA tourism (2007-02-05) South African Tourism has signed a deal with BBC World to promote the country as a destination for i ... |
Sowetos struggle (2007-02-02) SOWETO, South Africa - The small tourist bus stopped at a bridge in the middle of the Soweto Townshi ... |
Ex-SAA chief to head Cullinan (2007-02-02) Cape Town - Andre Viljoen, the former chief executive of SAA, has been appointed managing director o ... |
1time, Mango in price war (2007-02-02) Two of South Africa's low-cost carriers seem to be engaged in a price war, offering some of the lowe ... |
Air travel to Africa continues to soar, surveys reveal (2007-02-02) Cape Town - The rise in air travel to Africa and within the region continued last November "wit ... |
Nationwide scraps free meals (2007-02-02) Nationwide Airlines has announced that as of 16 January they will no longer be offering complimentar ... |
1time expands again (2007-02-02) In the midst of intense low-cost carrier competition, 1time airline today announced that it will be ... |
More money needed to meet 2010 deadline (2007-01-31) Infrastructural delays for the 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa are largely due to money problems. M ... |
South Africa: Western Cape Tourism Sector Urged to Think Beyond 2010 World Cup Final Whistle (2007-01-31) The challenge for Western Cape's tourism industry was not how many visitors would attend the 2010 So ... |
South Africa: Business As Usual At Robben Island (2007-01-31) Operations at the Robben Island in the Western Cape have returned to normal, Robben Island Museum's ... |
South Africa: DIY Check-in to Make Flying a Breeze (2007-01-31) NATIONAL carrier South African Airways (SAA) will this week become the first domestic airline to use ... |
Transport Month spurs activity (2007-01-31) With October, 2006, designated Transport Month, Metrobus launched its range of city buses, Auto Afri ... |