South Africa | Top Reasons to Visit

Chris Danner and Lindsay Clark, STA Travel’s 2009 World Traveler Interns have wrapped up their South Africa adventures with all the reasons why YOU need to visit. It’s the ultimate extreme destination. Visit South Africa yourself! www.statravel.com Visit their website: www.statravel.com Follow them on Twitter @statravelwti or www.twitter.com View their pictures: www.flickr.com

SAA

South Africa’s largest domestic and international airline, South African Airways, was established in’34. SAA was created as one of the first national airlines on Earth. SAA has its main, modern hubs in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Transnet, a public transport company, is the owner of SAA. More than 2% of SAA’s stocks are held by its nearly 9,000 employees.

It serves 31 cities in 25 countries, carrying more than 7 million passengers per year. Recently a member of the exclusive Star Alliance, the connection vastly extended the number of destinations SAA flies to. Skytrax, the British experts on aviation ratings, declares SAA one of the best international airlines in terms of products offered and service standards. Employees receive intensive advanced training programs to help SAA maintain its reputation for excellent customer service.

One of the top airlines in the business is the SAA. The SAA, or Suid-Afriaanse Lugdiens in Afrikaans, is always ranked as the top performer, safest and money making airline. There are also many other catagories in which they rank high.

In’34 the first cities served by SAA were Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Later, SAA added flights to Kenya, British East Africa and Uganda signaling an entrance to the international market. In WWII the airline was more or less shut down but by’45 SAA had achieved it’s long term goal of opening a European route by introducing a flight to Bournemouth.

The SAA brought the 707 to it’s airline in the’50’s. It was the next one in line, after the UK, to operate a pure jetliner flight. These jets would finally start to fly non-stop to the UK and it’s European neighbors within two years. Then New York was added as a stop in’69. The fleet now claims a fleet of more than 45 aircraft.

SAA’s loyalty program, Voyager, has nearly 2 million members. Members can earn airmiles on SAA as well as for flights with their partner airlines and Star Alliance members. SAA backs up its commitment to customer service by investing millions each year on in-flight entertainment. Passengers may choose from more than a dozen movie channels, video games, music and travel information.

They can also enjoy the Boabab Lounge at Johannesburg, which offers workstations complete with computers, faxes and printers. SAAs Cyclad Premium Lounge in Johannesburg was voted the third best in the world in a Skytrax survey in 2002.Business and first-class passengers are pampered even more. Business class offers the best business flat bed seats in the industry, according to Skytrax.

In the first-class cabins, SAA offers these features:’0-degree, lie flat bed, possibly the widest in the industry at 29 inches wide. Each seat has its own electronically controlled ottoman, and large, private television screens with audio-video on-demand.

Business class travelers enjoy most comforts during their travel. Starting from the fully adjustable seats with an adjustable headrest and pneumatic lumbar support to the large private television screens with the audio-video-on-demand.

South African Airways travelers who fly economy have available to them private televisions including audio-visual-on-demand and they are treated to a choice of two savory meals which are enhanced with a selection of South African Wines.

Safety and maintenance are very important to South African Airways. They have the largest maintenance facility in Africa, located at Johannesburg. Not only do they do their own maintenance, they also do maintenance on British Airways and Air France planes.

Tom Martens is the content syndication coordinator for South Arica’s leading Flight comparison portal, which includes South African Airways amongst others.

Useful Information For People Traveling To Harare First Time:

Harare is the capital city of a southern African country Zimbabwe. It is certainly a superb destination in heart of Africa. The city alone has got a population of about 1.6 million people. This city is really an energetic city with vast streets lined with Jacaranda, Msusa, and also Mutondo trees. Regardless of short supply of petrol, generally there are significant numbers of vehicles on the roadways. Harare is a pearl among African cities; an ordered location of modern stores, accommodations and also higher rise office buildings interspersed with open roads and also manicured parks. An even more deeply impact is created with the city’s advanced buildings.

The name Harare was changed from Salisbury. It is the trade, administrative, commercial, and communications centre of Zimbabwe. It has got a strong culture, historical heritage and a number of old buildings. Its a hub of rail, road, and air transport in Zimbabwe. It is Zimbabwe’s main commercial, industrial, and transportation center, and is the seat of the University of Zimbabwe. Manufactured products include textiles, processed foods, motor vehicles, chemicals, and tobacco products.

Harare is located at an elevation of 4,865 feet (1,483 metres) and has a temperate and mild climate. This city is home to many companies, organizations, schools and technical colleges. Public transportation is limited with more private companies operating services.

Harare is currently ranked 282 overall, most expensive places in the world for expatriates to live. Once a city of modern buildings, wide thoroughfares, numerous parks and gardens, it is now in increasing disrepair thanks to Zimbabwe’s economic downward spiral.

Harare is covered by a carpet of flowers, in every street there are flowered trees. Pink, purple, red, orange, you pick the color, they have it, and they have them in big amounts. Its a very characteristic and appealing place for your vacation in Zimbabwe. Harare is derived from the Shona word ‘haarari’, translated as ‘one who does not sleep, this is mighty questionable, since Harare is one of the sleepiest capital cities in Africa now. Harare is no doubt a worth visiting place. Visitors have a lot to see here as well as to do here.

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South Africa | Swimming with Sharks

Lindsay Clark and Chris Danner, STA Travel’s 2009 World Traveler Interns brave the open seas as they cage dive with Great White sharks! Visit South Africa yourself! www.statravel.com Visit their website: www.statravel.com Follow them on Twitter @statravelwti or www.twitter.com View their pictures: www.flickr.com

South Africa | Hiking Table Mountain

Lindsay Clark and Chris Danner, STA Travel’s 2009 World Traveler Interns, hike up Table Mountain with STA Travel’s Marketing Manager, Carly Mills. Get all the tips you’ll need from the interns in this vid. Visit South Africa yourself! www.statravel.com Visit their website: www.statravel.com Follow them on Twitter @statravelwti or www.twitter.com View their pictures: www.flickr.com

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