Friday, July 20, 2007

More Island Safari Updates!

Hi Guys.

Some more quick updates from the infamous Island Safari team.Just a quick note, the blog posts will continue again on the 6th of August 2007.

Update 1:

Destination: Ilala Lodge, Zimbabwe

Info: I would advise that your clients bring either US$ or rand cash, as the rate at present has dropped to around the 120,000 - 1. Please ensure they do not get any Zim cash and if they are self catering to bring most of their goods with them as product is very short at the moment.Most places still have fruit and veg, though meat is in short supply in the shops. When coming through the border, they must state that it will be for personal consumption, though let me just confirm with customs what the deal will be, as we will no longer be able to import goods with out a permit. I will get back to you on this.Please ensure that the clients do not change any of their monies into Zim $ as they will be taken for a ride. Rather just pay for activities and extra in forex (US$ & Rand)

Update 2:

Company: SA Express

Info: South African Express will introduce thrice-weekly flights between Johannesburg and Victoria Falls from August 2. The flights will operate on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, departing Johannesburg at 10h00 and arriving in Victoria Falls at 11h45. The return flight will depart Victoria Falls at 12h35 and arrive in Johannesburg at 14h20.

Update 3:

Company: Shearwater

Info: Please note that due to the extreme conditions experienced in the gorge during this high water season the jet boat will not be available as a product for the next few months. We are in the process of totally refurbishing this product so as to provide a high quality reliable experience for our clients. We were hoping to get the boat back on track to be ready for the start of the low water season, but have been challenged by a few factors including the high water levels experienced in the gorge. We will keep you full informed in terms of our progress in this regard and apologise for any inconvenience to you and your clients.

Update 4:

Company: Rani

Info: RANI Resorts has a special package on offer for the Stanley and Livingstone at Victoria Falls.From R4 699 pps or R5 695 pp single (excluding taxes), the package includes return airfare departing JNB on British Airways, two nights' accommodation with breakfast and a guided tour of the Victoria Falls.

Update 5:

Company: Sun International, Zambia

Info: I am not sure if it is common knowledge but The Royal Livingstone and Zambezi Sun will apply for visas on guest’s behalf. That is for nationalities where they cannot arrange a visa waiver and that require a pre-approved visa.

When the hotel gets the visa back from the embassy, they scan it and send it to you so you can give it to the guest. This can only be arranged with a min on 21 days.

This has come in very handy as I have a guest who said she was Italian but it turns out her passport is Croatian!!!

Update 6:

Company: Pelican Air, Mozambique

Info: From September 1, Pelican Air will operate twice weekly flights between Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP) and Inhambane (INH) on Tuesdays and Fridays.It will also fly between JNB and INH four times a week; direct on Wednesdays and Sundays and via MQP on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Update 7:

Country: South Africa

Info: Passenger service charges at SA airports are set to increase in October by 50% (to R105, 26) for international flights; 49%, (to R79, 82) for regional flights and 47% (to R38, 59) for domestic flights. ACSA’s group executive corporate affairs, Solomon Makgale, told TNN that although this set of increases for 2007 was between 45% and 50%, the average yearly increase
for the five-year cycle would be 11%. He said the increases were necessary in view of ACSA’s infrastructure needs between 2008 and 2012.

(Note – these will be included in tickets costs, but still useful to know)

Update 8:

Country: Madagascar

Info: As of August 4, Airlink will no longer operate its service between Johannesburg and Nosy Be. This service was introduced on June 16. “Uptake has been extremely poor on the direct Saturday JNB-NOS service,” says Airlink marketing manager, Karin Murray. She says the trade prefers to book their passengers on flights to Antananarivo, which she says could be due to more favourable fares.Another reason for the route not receiving strong support, according to Murray, is that accommodation in Nosy Be, between August and November, is scarce due to the European summer peak. The airline will re-accommodate passengers already booked on the flights between August and October on its Sunday flights to Antananarivo, which provide same-day connections to and from Nosy Be. Passengers ticketed after October 27 will be re-accommodated on Air Madagascar’s Saturday services.

That is all for now folks

The Island Safari Team

1 comment:

umesh said...

good informative blog for vacation safari lovers