15 Oct 2013

Tourism, Travel & Hospitality

Ramphele: Drop BEE

Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has called for SA to abandon empowerment, which, she says, has not worked. A great many people would agree with her. She also said that under an Agang government, officials found guilty of corruption would be jailed for a minimum of 15 years. Do we hear calls of "More!" "More!"?

Our education system is generally considered by quite a few people to be in a shambles, so it's not surprising that it's bleeding teachers. According to Angie Motshekga, some 14,000 teachers left the education department in the 2012/13 financial year. Of these, 6,272 resigned. If one reads media reports of teachers being assaulted, disruptive pupils and what-have-you, the only real surprise is that there are not more teachers taking the gap and taking up less onerous jobs in which they will have the respect they deserve... from all quarters.

We need entrepreneurs here, but Canada plans to lure SA entrepreneurs to Canada with a Start-up Visa. So what are we going to do to keep our budding entrepreneurs and future employers here?

Come fly with me - but only if you have a bit of cash... Rob Baker (no relation, as you can see he's far better looking than I am) makes some points about what the role of a state-owned airline should be, and also, what the state should not do that might stifle competition.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories

Hotel Formula 1 rebrands to SUN1
Tsogo Sun has announced that it will be rebranding the Hotel Formula 1 chain of budget hotels under its own brand, to be known as SUN1. This announcement follows the acquisition of the remaining 53% share of Hotel Formula 1 (Pty) Ltd from Accor in April 2012 by Tsogo Sun. Read more >>
New hotel for Camps Bay
Tourism heavyweights to address "The SUMMIT"

Tourism, Travel & Hospitality
Angling for the big fish
With leisure tourism somewhat curtailed by recession, a diversified strategy has become the best bet for sustained growth into the next decade. As a result, SA Tourism is looking at aggressively driving gains in business-related tourism through hosting more conventions, exhibitions and international meetings on SA soil. Read more >>

Fastjet to start international flights on Friday
Fastjet‚ Africa's first low cost airline‚ confirmed on Monday (14 October) that it will start its international flight operations on Friday (18 October). Read more >>

Comair's process to accommodate FlySafair passengers
Following the interim interdict granted against Safair Operations (Pty) Limited ('FlySafair') last week by the North Gauteng High Court, which prohibits the sale of tickets and FlySafair from starting with its operations, Comair Limited will take all reasonable steps to accommodate passengers with a FlySafair ticket. Read more >>

South African Travel & Tourism Summit kicks off
It's all system go for the inaugural South African Travel & Tourism Summit sponsored by South African Tourism, which kicks off today, Monday, 14 October 2013, at the Maslow Hotel, Sandton. Read more >>

Fuelling of aircrafts resumes says Acsa
Fuelling of aircrafts at OR Tambo International Airport resumed after an attempted cable theft caused flights to be delayed, the Airports Company SA said on Sunday (13 October). Read more >>

The Salt Cave exhibits at SETE 2013
The Sports and Events Tourism Exchange (SETE) taking place from the 22-24 October 2013 at the Durban International Convention Centre (ICC), aims at positioning South Africa as a sports tourism destination. Read more >>

Tourism heavyweights to address "The SUMMIT"
Top local and international tourism leaders are billed to speak at the inaugural South African Travel and Tourism Industry Summit, which is a joint initiative of the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA), its affiliate associations and Gauteng Tourism, sponsored by South African Tourism, and set to take place from 14-15 October 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Read more >>


Accommodation
New hotel for Camps Bay
A new hotel, The Marly, is soon to be unveiled in Camps Bay, on Cape Town's Atlantic seaboard, containing 11 spacious suites with picturesque seascapes or majestic mountain views; en suite bathrooms and state-of-the-art amenities. Read more >>


Hospitality
Stress free conferencing
With its classic yet contemporary architecture set on the site of one of Franschhoek's original country retreats, Three Cities Le Franschhoek Hotel & Spa exudes an exclusive charm and Cape country style, with thatched roofs etched against granite mountains and a blue sky. Read more >>


Tourism
The Entertainer offers smartphone app
The Entertainer book, which contains 2-for-1 offerings from well-known dining, leisure, entertainment, and hotel brands, has launched a smartphone app, making the same offers from the book more convenient and always accessible in the palm of your hand. Read more >>

FlySafair looks at all options to get airborne
New low-cost passenger airline FlySafair said on Tuesday (8 October) it was considering all available options to overturn a court interdict preventing it from taking to the skies. Read more >>

The role of a state-owned airline
[Rob Baker] Whilst government has a clear role in delivering essential services to the needy, you won't find many of the millions of suffering South Africans at airports or on flights. Quite the opposite in fact, as once you've become a "jetsetter" you've arrived at a space unavailable to the poor. So, why are government involved in the airline industry? Read more >>


Tours
The FindMyWay app goes national
Following a successful beta programme in Cape Town, social transport information portal FindMyWay is launching its services to other major cities in South Africa. FindMyWay is a free service that makes commuters' lives easier by enabling them to access public transport information from their mobile phones. Read more >>


Government

UIF set to extend benefit payment period
The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) is on the verge of expanding the period of benefit payments from eight months to 12 months, says the fund's commissioner Boas Seruwe. Read more >>


More Government news


Jobs offered

Museum Information Officer - Franschhoek
La Motte Estate, in the Franschhoek Valley, requires a well-informed individual about art and has a love for art, to fill the role of museum information officer. Read more >>



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