Domestic travel for business or essential purposes will continue on limited routes and with restricted capacity. More information related to domestic business or essential travel can be found HERE

#JourneyBackToBusiness - What does business travel look like in South Africa right now?
Since COVID-19, we know that businesses and travellers may be feeling a little nervous about flying again. But rest assured, our partners like SafAir, Accor Hotels, Airports Company South Africa and Avis have traveller safety at the forefront of their operations. Tiffany-Jade Rae, our Business Development Manager from Corporate Traveller, takes us on a journey from Johannesburg to Durban to show us how safe it is to travel again. We hope this goes some way to help build traveller confidence again.

Opening of further civil aviation activities during alert level three
Limited domestic air travel for business and essential purposes is allowed during risk level three, subject to restrictions on the number of flights per day and authorisation based on the reason for travel.

Preparing for the trip ahead
This includes understanding the rules and regulations of your destination, knowing what you might need to bring on your trip that wasn’t necessary before, and ensuring you are armed with the tools that will enable you to keep up to date and in-touch while on the road.

How to rebuild a travel programme that works for your company?
Few could have predicted the breadth and magnitude of the outbreak’s impact that resulted in one-third of the global population living under some form of lockdown restrictions.

Travel Alert: Domestic Travel Level 3
Limited domestic air travel for business purposes will be allowed during risk level three, subject to restrictions on the number of flights per day and authorisation based on the reason for travel.

Travel Alert: Essential Travel Information
South Africa, like many countries in the world, has implemented travel restrictions as part of the measures put in place to fight the spread of Covid-19. Travel between countries is allowed in special circumstances.

South Africa to enter alert level three on 1 June 2020
Leisure domestic travel and international travel in and out of South Africa will not take place until further notice. South Africa's borders will remain closed during alert level 3 with the exception of repatriation flights in/out of South Africa.

Spring Clean Your Travel Program
To help you make the most of this downtime we’ve prepared a handy checklist to help you give your travel program and documents a spring clean, so you are ready to go when those travel requests start to roll on in!

Travel risk management learnings from COVID-19
COVID-19 has put even the most robust travel risk management plans to test, so we've shared the key learnings identified by both our business and the customers we serve.

The Importance of company culture when faced with a global pandemic
It’s during these challenging times that a company’s culture is truly put to the test. A deliberate focus on the organisations purpose and values will help the business make the right decisions during a crisis.

South Africa To Ease Lockdown Restrictions
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced an easing of some lockdown restrictions. The country’s borders will however remain closed. All international and domestic flights are prohibited with the exception of repatriation flights.