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Unrelenting entrepreneurial spirit kept my business alive during COVID-19

At a time when many hotels and other hospitality businesses have been facing and dealing with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 epidemic, as...

Proflight introduces Lusaka-Joburg route

Proflight Zambia will launch four-times-a-week passenger flights to Johannesburg, from Zambia’s Lusaka capital from 1 October. The airline will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and...

Emirates to resume flights to southern Africa

Emirates will resume flights to the region next month. Johannesburg, Cape Town and Harare (Zimbabwe) will come on line on 1 October. Mauritius will...

Radisson launches Hybrid Solutions

Radisson Hotel Group has launched its new Hybrid Solutions incorporating Hybrid Rooms and Hybrid Meetings. Radisson Hotel Group’s Hybrid Meetings combine the best of meeting...

Jennifer Catto appointed Chief Marketing Officer at Travelport

Travelport, a leading technology company serving the global travel industry, has appointed Jennifer Catto as its new Chief Marketing Officer. Jennifer is an award-winning marketing...

Fighting back

The hospitality and tourism industry in sub-Saharan Africa must adopt a new “adapt and innovate” modus operandi to meet the challenges produced by the...

Comair business rescue plan adopted

Comair passed another significant waypoint en route to returning to the skies when the vast majority of creditors and shareholders voted to adopt the...

Emnotweni Casino welcomes Tobie van Schalkwyk

Tobie van Schalkwyk has been appointed as the new Director of Operations and Complex General at Emnotweni Casino. Originally from Bray, a small town in...

TBCSA looks to the future of the tourism industry 

175 days since the country’s lockdown began, the decision by government to move the country to Alert Level 1 as of 20 September 2020...

Emirates resumes operations to Lusaka

Emirates touched down in Zambia on 4 September for the first time since March, as the airline resumed operations to Lusaka. Emirates will operate two...

TBCSA calls for opening up of borders

One industry in particular has the power and potential to reignite South Africa’s ailing economy, but to do so it’s going to need more...

Visit Stellenbosch launches initiative to drive swift recovery

Tackling the revival and swift recovery of the tourism sector in times of COVID-19 and beyond with characteristic ingenuity, Stellenbosch is embarking on a...