The Gauteng province has been home to the late former President Nelson Mandela since his youthful departure from Qunu in the Eastern Cape. [Read more…]
Tourism agency ready for festive season
Polokwane – The Limpopo Tourism Agency (LTA) is gearing up for the holiday season by ensuring the province is attractive for tourists. [Read more…]
SAA to continue serving Argentinean market
South African Airways (SAA) says it remains committed to providing travel options to and from Argentina. [Read more…]
Policies draw tourists to SA
Pretoria – Cabinet says the overwhelming inflow of tourists to South Africa was a result of the success of policies aimed at entrenching South Africa’s status as a major international tourism and business events destination. [Read more…]
First Airport Cities World Conference
Pretoria – Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Mondli Gungubele has expressed confidence in the city’s ability to host Africa’s first Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition (ACE) next week. [Read more…]
Impressive tourism figures
Pretoria – The tourism industry has been congratulated on the impressive tourism figures which show that South Africa continues to be an attractive international tourism destination. [Read more…]
Tourism Minister to open Meetings Africa
Pretoria- Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk is set to open the Meetings Africa, the biggest business events exhibition on the continent. [Read more…]
SAA wins Year award
Pretoria – National carrier South African Airways (SAA) has won the Global Traveller’s magazine “Airline of the year” award – the highest honour awarded by the publication for global business travellers. [Read more…]
Visa, SA Tourism promote SA Tourism
Pretoria – Visa and South African Tourism (SA Tourism) have signed an agreement that will see the two organisations working closely together to promote the country’s tourist attractions to an international audience. [Read more…]
SAA resumes flights to US
Pretoria – Following the recent Hurricane Sandy in the US which resulted in some flights being cancelled, South African Airways (SAA) has resumed its operations on its Johannesburg to Washington DC (via Dakar) route. [Read more…]