Established in 1956 ASATA is the collective voice for the travel services industry here in Southern Africa. More than 80% of travel companies are ASATA members
The @IATA, the World Travel Agents Associations Alliance and the United Federation of Travel Agents' Associations announced the appointment of Travel Agency Commissioners to raise cases of actions taken by IATA or IATA Member Airlines. #BackToTravel https://t.co/uVDGJRPL3c
Looking to travel "the new world"? Travel agents are there to take away the stress and time you spend finding the perfect getaway for you and your family. Allow your travel agent to the rest! ~ @CNNTravel#SouthAfricaisTravelReady#BackToTravel https://t.co/JaPgUURjgY
#COVID19 UPDATE: A total of 26 975 #COVID19 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. There are 3 540 new cases of #COVID19. Regrettably, we report 88 more #COVID19 related deaths; 73 from the WC, 9 from the EC and 6 from Gauteng. We send our deepest condolences.
#COVID19 In the last 24 hours, there has been a total of 4 302 new cases which takes the overall number of cases to 70 038 https://t.co/TB2geTODGt If you suspect that you have been exposed to #COVID19, notify your doctor telephonically to avoid exposing others to the illness.
With more countries in Africa beginning to ease confinement measures introduced to control #COVID19, @WHO has release guidance on how this can be done in a controlled, evidence-based way.
To read the full statement by Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane on Covid-19 alert level 3 risk adjusted strategy tourism sector response measures and directions, visit https://t.co/BYgSNh7qNY
#WeDoTourism#TourismStrong#TourimsReliefFund
Minister @MbalulaFikile briefing the media on COVID-19 lockdown regulations and directives related to transport #StaySafe#Level3LockDown https://t.co/3ZY9HNUVxt
UPDATE: A total of 21 708 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. There are 1 727 new cases of #COVID19. Regrettably, we report 32 more #COVID19 related deaths & send our condolences to the loved ones. Flattening the curve is an on going process of reducing #COVID19.
UPDATE: The total number of confirmed #COVID19SA cases is 10 652. Regrettably, we report 12 new #COVID19 related deaths. We wish to express our condolences to the loved ones of the deceased. We are however encouraged by the number of recoveries. Staying home saves lives.
The total number of confirmed #COVID19SA cases is 9420. Regrettably, we report 8 more #COVID19 related deaths. We wish to express our condolences to the loved ones of the deceased. We also acknowledge the commitment and hard work of our health professionals and frontline workers.
Minister Thulas Nxesi urges #UIF registered Employers to
apply for the Covid-19 benefits through TERS Scheme on behalf of their employees via https://t.co/Q3vqys6DEP or UIF call center 0800 030 007. To date, the cumulative amount paid from April 16 to date is R1.1-billion
South Africa remains on lockdown and through transport we have enforced this on our roads, in aviation, maritime and rail.
We will continue to do so as directed by the Commander in Chief. #LockdownSA