#AfricaMonth: Jane Nshuti, transforming African foodways with plant-based cuisine[Robin Fredericks] This Africa Month, we connect with Jane Nshuti, the founder of Tamu by Jane and a passionate plant-based African food educator... | |
Sho't Left Travel Week relaunched: Boosting domestic tourism in South Africa[Robin Fredericks] The initiative connects local tourist destinations with domestic travellers, culminating in the Great South African Sale... | |
#AfricaMonth: Emirates - transforming travel and fostering connections in southern Africa[Robin Fredericks] In this interview, Emirates' southern Africa regional manager, Afzal Parambil, offers insights into the airline's three-decade impact on the region's travel and tourism sector... | |
The MSC Poesia docks at the Cape Town Cruise Terminal for the first timeImage by Aa-isha Hassiem | |
SA Tourism taps into Middle Eastern market, uplifts SMMEs at ATM Dubai[Robin Fredericks] South Africa's tourism sector was hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, with many businesses suffering and people losing their jobs. However, the country is determined to bounce back... | |
Building community through African food storytelling with Dennis Molewa and Airbnb[Robin Fredericks] For centuries, stories have been the most expressive and immersive way to learn about history and heritage, allowing people to explore different cultures and see and do things that bring a country's diversity to life... | |
Customer convenience is now king. Here's how the travel and leisure sector can leverage this[James Bayhack] South Africa's travel and leisure industry has much to gain from providing more convenient, digital interactions with its customers... | |
Top 5 business travel destinations for South Africans[Oz Desai] South Africa's skies are the busiest they've been in two years, and, as countries open borders and PCR tests are scrapped, several destinations have emerged as key drawcards for corporate travellers... | |
Looking ahead: What's on the horizon for business travel?Source: 123RF | |
Travel's female leaders #ChooseToChallenge[Jenna Berndt] Female thought leaders in the travel and tourism industry share what their areas of focus were for yesterday and 2021, and what advice they have to other women fighting the good fight in the travel and tourism industries. | |
Back to Level 1: Taking a phased approach to resuming corporate travel in 2021[Oz Desai] As President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a return to Level 1 this week, there is a renewed sense of positivity in the air and the potential for new beginnings... | |
The reinvention of travel in 2020[Buyi Mafoko] Travelling the world has become more complex than ever before, the past few months have been nothing short of extraordinary. The pandemic has had a profound impact on the tourism sector and our shores are no different... | |
Covid has completely altered the travel industry - and it's not all bad[Sue Garrett] After having endured one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, it is understandable that South Africans have become much more appreciative of the prospect of travel and the many joys that it brings to their lives... | |
Trade shows and travel to Africa: What South Africa's top source markets reveal[Chelsey Hale] Keen visitors from around the world are hampered by travel advisories, insurance and air access says Africa Travel Week... | |
Putting people first to restore traveller confidence[Sisa Ntshona] Consistent with the message of our government, South African Tourism's key message since the Covid-19 outbreak, has been to put the preservation of human life at the centre of our response to the pandemic... | |
Travel agents go independent - ITC model on the rise in South Africa©Olena Kachmar via 123RF | |
What the travel trends of yesterday mean for the future of travelFree-Photos via Pixabay | |
Challenging the challenges of booking a flight during the Covid-19 pandemicImage source: Gallo/Getty | |
Responsible air travel is safe air travel, in the time of Covid-19StockSnap via Pixabay | |
5 ways to help the travel industry right now[Guy Stehlik] While South African Tourism is working on the recovery plan for the industry, there are still things we can do in our own capacity to help out... |