Travellers planning a trip to Europe should take note that the situation at airports across Europe remains chaotic, with flight delays and cancellations leaving travellers stranded. Luggage issues also persist.
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New leadership for Flight Centre Travel Group's corporate brands
The Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) has announced that Bonnie Smith will be heading up both corporate brands under the FCTG umbrella. She will take over the reins from Oz Desai as GM of Corporate Traveller, while also retaining her position as GM of FCM.
South Africa Officially Ends all Covid-19 Containment Regulations
South Africa Officially Ends all Covid-19 Containment Regulations
Business travel amendments to South Africa's Adjusted Alert Level 1
South Africa will remain at Adjusted Alert Level 1 with the these business travel amendments taking effect.
Corporate Traveller's parent group announces strategic investment in TP Connect
Corporate Traveller's parent group strengthens connection to new world of travel distribution via TP Connects investment
Flight Centre Travel Group releases FY2022 H1 results
Corporate Traveller predict swing to profit by spring 2022 as the world reopens to business travellers
Flight Centre Travel Group Appoints Roy Goldschmitt to the Role of Global Chief Technology Officer
Goldschmitt will be responsible for the core shared services that power the customer facing products of Corporate Traveller and the effectiveness and productivity of its consultants.
Flight Centre Travel Group appoints Global Sustainability Officer
In the newly created role, Michelle will work closely with FLT’s people at all levels to help ensure the company’s business practices are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable.
South Africa Adjusted Alert Level 1 - curfew lifted
South Africa will remain at Adjusted Alert Level 1. Curfew will be lifted and there will be no restriction on the hours of movement of people. All COVID-19 health and safety protocols must be followed, including observance of guidelines for social distancing, sanitation, hygiene and use of appropriate personal protective equipment, like face masks.
South Africa to remain at adjusted alert level one
All COVID-19 health and safety protocols must be followed, including observance of guidelines for social distancing, sanitation, hygiene and use of appropriate personal protective equipment, like face masks.
Travel bans deal heavy blow to business travel sector
Corporate Traveller, a corporate brand of the Flight Centre Travel Group, said the corporate travel industry has been heavily impacted by the UK’s decision to put South Africa back on the red list following the discovery of a new COVID variant called B.1.1.529.
South Africa moves to adjusted alert level one
South Africa will move to adjusted alert level one from Friday 1 October 2021.