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Why, Oh Wi-Fi?

Rose Dykins addresses a pressing business travel issue, asking where hotel Internet charges come from, and just how much longer we will have to keep paying.

Golf Course Review… Windhoek

In this issue we explore the Windhoek Country Club

Four Hours in Rio de Janeiro

Ian McCurrach discovered peaceful gardens and stunning architecture in the bustling Brazilian city.

Brussels: A Cultural Feast

Kerryn Le Cordeurt finds out why this European city is favourite of cultural junkies.

Lonrho Column

CEO: Lonrho Hotels Ewan Cameron chats to BTA about lessons learnt from the London 2012 Olympics.

ASATA column: Prioritising is the Key

Robyn Christie chats to BTA about the Consumer Protection Act.

Q&A: More to Offer

Stuart de Bourgogne MD: Club Med South Africa speaks to BTA about Club meds offerings

Q&A: Exciting Times for African Aviation

Charmaine Thome the GM Southern Africa: AVIAREPS talks to BTA about African Aviation.

ASATA Q&A

IATA Country Manager Nicola Colville speaks about IATA

African Air Charter

Hiring a private jet is, literally, pie in the sky for many people. Yet for those who have the means, private air charter offers privacy, convenience and safety.

African Travel Management Companies

Business travel represents the ‘cash cow’ for many TMCs, but what are the current challenges for operators based in Africa?

Hotel Rooms

At a time when many hotels are adding flashy extras to stand out from the competition, what is it that time-poor travellers really want to find beyond the door? Liat Clark digs around to come up with an answer.