14 Aug 2012

Tourism, Travel & Hospitality

 



eNews goes international

eNews has been a success story on the South African TV front and has shown the way in providing news to its audience. Now it's spreading its wings and going international. It will launch on the SKY digital satellite platform in the United Kingdom. Group head of news, Patrick Conroy, says "This will give us access to over 10 million homes in the UK. What is really significant though is that we will have access to the South African expat community. If they want news from home it's just a click away."

Moeletsi Mbeki, brother to former president Thabo Mbeki, is one of the most respected political economists and commentators in SA, and he says that inequality and unemployment are holding SA back. He says: "One of the fundamental problems of SA is that you have a separation between the people who hold political power and the people who hold economic power," adding, "If there was a more unified ruling class in SA you would have more certainty."

Cadre deployment by the government has sometimes been a contentious issue. Now Karen Heese and Kevin Allan examine the high delivery cost of deploying cadres.

Our own Sindy Peters took time out to do something great for the environment and she ended up getting dirt under her fingernails planting trees in Zambia, where, she says "me became we". Sindy also achieved a career goal - turning over a new leaf, at last she was (pardon the puns) a branch manager (if only for three weeks).

Finally, on the motoring front, our motoring editor, Henrie Geyser says the new Mercedes B-Class is first class - just like the man himself (our words, not his).

Rod Baker, content director

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Jaci's Lodges offer another photographic safari
Jaci's Lodges will be hosting another photographic safari from 16-19 September 2012 with Roger and Pat de la Harpe of Africa Imagery. They have already hosted a successful safari in July and spent a great deal of time in Madikwe. Read more >>

Major losses for Iberia prompt job cuts
LONDON - The International Airlines Group on Friday said it suffered a loss of €251-million ($306-million) in the six months to June 30, compared with a net profit of €88-million euros in the first half of 2011 after soaring fuel prices sent profits crashing. Read more >>

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Victoria Junction, bland new, but brilliant beds
[Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] When the Victoria Junction Hotel was built in 1996 it was part of one of the first New York-style loft redevelopments of industrial warehousing. The interiors were quirkily geared towards the movie industry, albeit a little verging on the theme-park. On a return visit, after many years, I was disappointed that none of the quirkiness remained following the 2011 refurbishment. In short, what was once an interesting, individual hotel now seems bland. Read more >>

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Karibu Lodge: brainchild of Nyeleti Mushwana
When Nyeleti Mushwana told her mother her ambition was to open her own hotel, the reaction was disconcerting. Her mother burst into tears. Black people don't go into the hospitality industry, she cried; that's a profession reserved for whites. Read more >>

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Harbour hotels offer Trade Route promotion as bait
[Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] V&A Waterfront hotel restaurants have joined The Masters of the Trade Route promotion aimed at getting locals out of our duvets and into restaurants despite cold and wet conditions - something we Capetonians dislike more than having our beaches crowded by out-of-towners in December. Read more >>

Tourism


Spring breaks at Getaway Show
Celebrating 20 years as the premier travel and outdoor show, the Gauteng Getaway Show starts at the Coca-Cola Dome on 31 August, with an official opening by South Africa's Minister of Tourism, Martinus van Schalkwyk, as part of Tourism Month. Read more >>

Taxi council renews commitment to start low-cost airline
The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco), which claims to represent about 90% of the minibus taxi industry, has not abandoned its plans to start a low-cost airline and has shifted the launch to July next year, almost two years behind schedule. Read more >>

Fearless females
With so many strong, passionate women role models in the history of &Beyond, and what with it being Women's Day and Women's Day weekend, we thought a couple of tales of fearless females would be a good idea... It is no wonder that we have achieved so many firsts when it comes to women rangers. Dee Adams, who came from Londolozi with her husband Tony to help build up &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve, was &Beyond's first female ranger. Read more >>

Being a travel blogger in 2012
[Ilse van den Berg] This past weekend I was fortunate enough to attend the second Getaway Travel Blog Conference at the Upper Eastside Hotel in Woodstock, Cape Town. Man, oh man, was I pleasantly surprised by this travel blogging community. From start to finish the whole ambiance of the conference built up such an excitement in me, perhaps because I didn't know what to expect. Read more >>


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African Business Travel Association launches in Ghana - Cold Press Media
The African Business Travel Association (ABTA) recently hosted its launch event in Accra, Ghana. The event which took place at the Legacy Labadi Beach Hotel, was attended by just under 50 of the region's leading business travel professionals. Read more >>


Travel
Aiming high in Africa
Demand for premium airline seats and for seats on long-haul routes is on the decline while numbers on domestic routes and low-cost carriers grow. Read more >>

MSC Divina to homeport from Miami for 2013-2014 winter season
For the first time ever, MSC Cruises is sending one of its acclaimed Fantasia-class ships to homeport from North America, offering guests embarking in Miami the opportunity to discover Caribbean itineraries from its largest and most celebrated class of ship. Read more >>

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