Monthly Archives: June 2018
Red Route reopens in Harkerville first day of the Knysna Oyster Festival
SANParks is delighted to have the world-famous red route re-open today, 29 June 2018, the first day of the Knysna Oyster Festival. Speaking on...
Fastjet still strong on South African launch
Shares of the cash-strapped African carrier Fastjet saw a significant rise on 29 June following an announcement that the airline plans to bring in...
Bali Airport reopens
Indonesia’s Bali airport resumed services after it shut its doors as a result of a fresh volcanic eruption at Mount Agung which spewed volcanic...
Cape Town: Day Zero pushed back to 2020
The City of Cape Town has confirmed that Day Zero has been pushed back to 2020 as the levels of the dams supplying water...
Police warns travellers to be cautious around Kaduna International Airport
As a result of recent security threats around the Kaduna International Airport Road axis in Nigeria, the Kaduna State Police has warned travellers and road...
A new era has arrived for the travel industry in Nigeria…
Tuesday 26th June 2018 marked the beginning of a new era in the history of travel business and ethics in Nigeria as the National...
Iberia’s “Johannesburgo” arrives in Johannesburg
In an event celebrated at O.R. Tambo International Airport, Iberia has presented today its newest A330-200 called “Johannesburgo” to pay tribute to the South...
Egypt introduces electronic visa service
The Egyptian government has introduced a new e-Visa service in an attempt to speed up the process at border control.
At present many travellers have...
Tourvest opens new luxury camp in Tanzania’s Tarangire Park
Integrated tourism group Tourvest has developed a new luxury tented camp in Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park.
Called Lemala Mpingo Ridge, the camp will open its...
The Blue Train’s 2019 Re-invention
In 2019, South Africa's iconic Blue Train will be reinventing its classic Pretoria to Cape Town (or vice-versa)
experience from a 1-night to a 2-night...