SAA rallies tourists to holiday destination

In line with repositioning itself as a network carrier promoting routes beyond Johannesburg, South African Airways (SAA) recently organised a Networking lunch with Top Chief Executive Officers of the travel trade, showcasing Mauritius as a potential holiday and special activities destination for Nigerian travellers.

Expressing excitement about the Mauritius route, SAA’s Country Manager, Mrs Kemi Leke-Bamtefa, said the event was about exposing our top travel trade partners to the various opportunities that abound in Mauritius as a vibrant destination for leisure, weddings, honeymoons, and outdoor activities.

“SAA has the best connections into Mauritius, and we have partnered with Emotions DMC as an experienced destination management company to provide you with expert handling services to cater for your clients’ requirements on the ground.”

She added that based on the performance of the route, the airline also hopes to organise a familiarisation trip for members of the travel trade to Mauritius to have a firsthand experience of the destination.

MD of Emotions DMC, Mr David Collard, noted that Emotions Destination Management Company provides inbound ground handling services in Mauritius.

“We are partnering with SAA to develop Mauritius as a potential market in Nigeria, and we are passionate about welcoming customers to the country to enjoy the many land and sea activities it has to offer. Travel to Mauritius is visa-free provided you have the requisite travel documents, including travel insurance, air ticket and spending money of $100 per night with pre-booked tour activities or proposed on arrival.”

He explained further that Mauritius with a population of 1.2 million is a melting pot of various destinations, surrounded by Barrier reefs allowing safe water activities, having the longest zip line within the Indian Ocean as well as the night life at the Green Bay, Quad Biking in the South and the Lumorne Peninsular where you have beautiful beaches and the Lumorne Mountain which is a UNESCO site.

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