
Top stories





Marketing & MediaDaily Maverick launches a groundbreaking local bureau in Nelson Mandela Bay
Daily Maverick 16 hours

Tourism & TravelTumi celebrates 50th anniversary with campaign, 'Made for you since 1975'
Tumi 2 days
More news
















The decision to suspend The Blue Train’s services is commensurate with the disaster declaration requirements from the South African Government to ensure the safety of all present in the country. The declaration recommends prevention through social distancing, a practice that is not possible to comply with on-board The Blue Train. It is therefore safer for the staff and guests at The Blue Train to suspend operations until such a time that it is safer for people to convene without risking community transmission.
Earlier this month, The Blue Train had apprised its booked, paid and confirmed guests of changes to the cancellation policy to accommodate potential travel disruptions due to Covid-19. The changes give guests who are due to travel on The Blue Train between 18 March 2020 and 31 August 2020 two options:
Cancellations of travel after 31 August 2020 will be dealt with using The Blue Train’s Standard Terms and Conditions.
Guests who are booked but are yet to pay and therefore are unconfirmed will incur applicable costs commensurate with the ticket cost as per the date of postponement.
Any costs or expenses incurred as a result of the postponement such as flights, accommodation, transfers, excursions and other costs, would be at the customers’ expense.
The duration of the suspension will again be reviewed in mid-April; pending new developments and pronouncements by the World Health Organisation and our country’s national health institutions, on the status of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Guests who require more information on these changes and how they potentially affect their travel plans can contact The Blue Train’s reservation team at the Pretoria office on +27(0)12-334-8459 or the Cape Town office on +27(0)21-449-2672 or on email az.oc.niarteulb@ofni.