Monthly Archives: August 2018
Tsogo Sun readies to open new Zambian property
Tsogo Sun is pleased to announce the official opening of its newest offshore hotel property, Garden Court Kitwe, located just outside the central city...
Pushing boundaries with women in aviation this Women’s Day
Women’s Day celebrates the achievements of women in all walks of life as well as those pushing boundaries in their careers. The 9th of...
Women call the shots in travel
By Sue Garrett, Flight Centre Travel Group South Africa GM: Product and Marketing
Sorry Gents. Walk into any Flight Centre store in South Africa, and...
Air Seychelles enhance guest experience on airseychelles.com
Air Seychelles, the national airline of the Republic of Seychelles, has upgraded its website booking engine making it simpler and more user-friendly for guests...
Tsitsikamma entrance on track for Spring
The entrance gate to the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park is expected to be completed in Spring. This after hiccups in...
Pillow fight onboard and other strange things seen on planes
Ever saw someone strip down on a commercial flight? Nope? Neither have we, but it has happened. Or, what about maggots raining down form...
New scanners could allow travellers to keep their liquids and laptops
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced plans to expand testing of a new carry-on bag screening technology that it says could detect...
More needs to be done to make OR Tambo crime-free
The police’s efforts to make OR Tambo International Airport a crime-free zone have yielded results but more still needs to be done to intercept...
Watch: Turtle in Mombasa lay’s 111 eggs on the beach
Residents and tourists along Serena beach in Mombasa were recently treated to a rare occurrence after a turtle came out of the water to...
Control of SAA back in the hands of public enterprises minister
The SAA administration has been transferred back to the public enterprises minister from the finance minister, Treasury said last week.
In a statement, Treasury said...






















