20 November 2024

South Africa: CemAir introduces a new seasonal service to George!

South African domestic and regional carrier CemAir is set to introduce a new seasonal service between Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town and George Airport (GRJ) in George. From 01 December 2024 to 19 January 2025, the airline will operate four weekly return flights on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Nestled in the heart of South Africa's Garden Route and at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains, George lies between Cape Town (approximately 430 km west) and Gqeberha/Port Elizabeth (330 km east). It’s on the N2 national highway.

Sundays, Wednesdays, Fridays:

Mondays:

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Durban: Six beaches are currently closed for swimming due to water quality!

The eThekwini Municipality, the local government body responsible for governing and managing  Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, has released updated lists of beaches that are currently (as of 18 November 2024) open and safe for swimming, closed for swimming and of swimming pools that are currently open to the public. According to the lists, 17 beaches in Durban are currently open for swimming, while swimming at six beaches is prohibited due to water quality. 33 swimming pools in Durban are currently open to the public. 

The following beaches are open for swimming:
- operating hours 06:00 - 18:30 -

  • Wedge
  • uShaka
  • Point Beach
  • Addington
  • North Beach
  • South Beach
  • Bay of Plenty
  • Battery Beach
  • Thekwini Beach
  • Laguna Beach
  • Country Club
  • mDloti Main
  • uMhlanga Main
  • Bronze Beach
  • uMgababa
  • Brighton
  • Winkelespruit

Beach(es) closed for swimming:

  • Westbrook
  • Anstey's Beach
  • Reunion
  • Toti Main Beach
  • Pipeline Beach
  • Warner Beach

Recreational activities other than swimming at beaches closed for swimming are allowed! 

Eastern Cape: Flight delays at King Phalo Airport (ELS) in East London! [update]

update (20 November 2024): According to Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS), today's disruptions at King Phalo Airport (ELS) in East London were not due to the absence of instrument flight procedures for Runway 11, which was in use. The cloud base was at 100 feet and therefore below the acceptable minima. As a result, some flights were diverted toKing Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban and Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport (PLZ) in Gqeberha/Port Elizabeth

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has informed the public that King Phalo Airport (ELS) in East London in South Africa's Eastern Cape is currently experiencing flight delays. According to ACSA, this is due to inclement weather in the Eastern Cape. ACSA has also informed the public that some flights have been diverted to King Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban and that "delays are anticipated throughout the morning". The situation is getting closely monitored. We'll keep you updated!

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19 November 2024

Namibia has the highest road quality infrastructure in Africa!

The Namibian Roads Authority (RA) announced that, according to Statista, Namibia has the highest road quality infrastructure in Africa. The country reached an index rating of 5.57 on a scale from 1 (lowest) to 7 (highest) in terms of road condition and extensiveness. Egypt and Benin followed with a score of 5.53 and five, respectively. South Africa has the continent's 10th highest road quality infrastructure with a score of 3.97.
Namibia boasts an extensive road network, spanning over 48,875 km (2017). 6,664 km are standard bitumen roads, 412 km are low-volume bitumen roads, and the rest are gravel. Major highways include the A1 freeway between Windhoek and Okahandja (74 km) and the B1 highway (1,522 km), which runs from the northern border with Angola at Oshikango to the southern border with South Africa at Noordoewer.

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South Africa crowned "Most Desirable Destination for Wildlife & Nature"!

The readers of Wanderlust, a UK based independent travel magazine, crowned South Africa the "Most Desirable Destination for Wildlife & Nature" in the 23rd Annual Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards. The country was also voted 7th in the category of "Most Desirable Country". Cape Town in South Africa came in 5th in the category "Most Desirable City". Congratulations!
For the second consecutive year, Australia retained its crown as "Most Desirable Country (World)", while Italy was named "Most Desirable Country (Europe)". Tokyo sooped the award as the "Most Desirable City (World)" and the "Most Desirable City (Europe)" award went to Madrid in Spain.
According to Wanderlust, over 3.5 million votes were cast by their 168,000 readers for the annual travel awards.

15 November 2024

East London: One of the city's most popular beaches is temporarily closed!

The Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa's Eastern Cape has temporarily closed one of the most popular and most central beaches in East London. According to the Municipality, parts of the Eastern Beach have been washed away leaving exposed rocks. This is an imminent danger to bathers and forming dangerous rip currents. Parts of the road and pavement have also been eroded.

Eastern Beach is located in East London's suburb Quigney, which is situated east of the central business district (CBD). The beach stretches along the Indian Ocean coastline and is bordered by Esplanade Road. Quigney's main thoroughfare is known for its hotels, guesthouses, and restaurants catering to beachgoers.

Zambia: Proflight Zambia signed its first interline ticketing agreement with a European airline partner!

Zambian privately owned regional carrier Proflight Zambia has signed its first interline ticketing agreement with a European airline partner. The new partnership with Turkish Airlines becomes effective in November 2024 and allows the Turkish flag carrier airline to issue tickets connecting its passengers seamlessly to Proflight Zambia's domestic and regional routes, making travel easier and more convenient.
With the partnership, travellers can now access Zambia’s vibrant destinations such as South Luangwa National Park and Livingstone, plus major destinations across Southern Africa on a single ticket, enhancing their travel experience.
Turkish Airlines is currently serving 53 destinations in Türkiye and 296 internationally across 130 countries.

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