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Top 5 Tweets from #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape
My Top 5 Tweets from #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape from 12 Feb 2014 #TravelChatSA
A1: Kilometres of beautiful unspoilt coastline to explore #Roadtrip #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape
— Girl Roaming (@GirlRoaming) February 12, 2014
A2: easterncape beaches are a must do – especially us Karoo folk, love a trip to the beach #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape
— samara (@samarakaroo) February 12, 2014
Thanks to the awesome tweeps at #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape there's always something new to learn and drool over!
— Roxanne Reid (@RoxanneReidSA) February 12, 2014
@southafricaTO @0pinion8d @WurstExpress Sounds like a excellent plan Will start with the Zip line at Elgin #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape
— Andre (@Andre24Social) February 12, 2014
Big Thank you to ALL who participate in tonight's #TravelChatSA – is's so much fun discovering #SouthAfrica with you ALL.
— [travel opulent box] (@travelopulent) February 12, 2014
Best Picture
Q5 and let's not forget the Transkei, Hole in the Wall, anyone? #TravelChatSA pic.twitter.com/a1jr3LtkEq
— Theresa Lozier (@FinePlaces) February 12, 2014
Special Mentions
I love @WeszMadz Tweets! Follow #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape
— Beeld Holiday Show (@beeldshow) February 12, 2014
@WeszMadz You know all the good spots 🙂 #TravelChatSA
— SouthAfrica.TO (@southafricaTO) February 12, 2014
@WeszMadz did that!! RT @Mr_Hotels: A3: Learn how to say I love you (Ndiya ku Thanda) #TravelChatSA #ExploreEasternCape
— Whale Watchers (@WhaleWatchersSC) February 12, 2014
#Knysna #TravelChatSA in #Pictures
From today’s #TravelChatSA the topic was on the beautiful Knysna which is on my bucket list, I have decided to select Tweets showing the images of the area for today’s post.
#travelchatsa Knysna is breathtaking pic.twitter.com/ineUoLPHVu
— Nigel Hall (@nigelhall6) February 5, 2014
A2. #TravelChatSA # NaturallyKnysna East Head Café, Beacon House, visit to the Knysna Forest pic.twitter.com/AswDLlFT9q
— Hilary M (@Pikkewikkie) February 5, 2014
How's this for a sunset? @0pinion8d 😀 #TravelChatSA pic.twitter.com/qeCWjzmOCJ
— Beeld Holiday Show (@beeldshow) February 5, 2014
Here's my offering #TravelChatSA 🙂 pic.twitter.com/tm075KXaA3
— Beeld Holiday Show (@beeldshow) February 5, 2014
A2: For families & groups Knysna Hollow offers a comfy stay on a garden estate. #TravelChatSA #NaturallyKnysna pic.twitter.com/fCc3ZWE7wW
— Exclusive Getaways (@ExclusivGetaway) February 5, 2014
Thank you All for sharing your pictures from Knysna – Winner will be announced Friday, 7th February at 20h00 #TravelChatSA #NaturallyKnysna
— [travel opulent box] (@travelopulent) February 5, 2014
#TravelChatSA next week, Wednesday -12th Feb 7PM SAST (UTC+2) | Topic: #ExploeEasternCape – suggest a question! become a co-host:) DM us:)
— [travel opulent box] (@travelopulent) February 5, 2014
Career in Aviation – Ground Staff
This morning I received a request by a candidate who wanted to pursue a career in aviation working as a ground staff member. So I quickly did a Google search so that I can refer the candidate directly to the airlines. And here is what I found posted by my good friend Rob Baker of South Africa Travel Online.
Full Article on Airline jobs listing
- Positions, Requirements and What to include in your CV
- Where to send your CV – email address for British Airways, FastJet, Kulula Airline, Mango Airline and South African Airways
- Where to study
For Airport Ground Crew you will need
- South African identity document
- Matric / grade 12 certificate
- Diploma in travel and tourism (preferable)
- No criminal record*
- Clear credit record
- Computer literacy essential
- 1 year customer care experience
- Good customer care and communication skills
- English plus one additional language
- Drivers licence
- Well groomed
- Willing to work shifts
- CV with the following
- Brief employment history
- Brief additional qualifications
- Direct telephone contact details
- Certified copy of matric / grade 12 certificate
- Certified copy of identity document
Source: http://www.southafrica.to/transport/Airlines/jobs/airline-jobs.php5
Thank you Rob! It’s a small world.
CountDown to #TravelChatSA
Excitement Building up for tomorrow nights #TravelChatSA on Twitter at 19:00 GMT+2. I have a family outing meeting at exactly the same time. Hope I can peep in but in the meantime let me do my part prior to the event.
Excitement Building up for tomorrow nights #TravelChatSA on Twitter at 19:00 GMT+2. http://t.co/20M6isuhnz
— Wesley Madziva (@WeszMadz) January 28, 2014
@TourismTrainCT Join us Wednesday 29th January 2014 | Topic: Way to Travel South Africa #TransportSA on #TravelChatSA from 7PM SAST (UTC+2)
— [travel opulent box] (@travelopulent) January 28, 2014
@travelopulent Interesting topic. Have feeling rail transport might be mentioned. Looking forward to viewing #travelchatSA tweets
— Rail Tourism (@TourismTrainCT) January 28, 2014
@beeldshow @travelopulent You mean at #TravelChatSA 7pm tomorrow night? I *may* pop in – have commitments but hate to miss it!
— Jacqui MackwayWilson (@GoSocialSA) January 28, 2014
2 more sleeps until #travelchatsa @scarletnguni @Travelwrite1 @travelopulent @DiBrown5 @MegtheGood
— SouthAfrica.TO (@southafricaTO) January 27, 2014
@beeldshow @travelopulent You mean at #TravelChatSA 7pm tomorrow night? I *may* pop in – have commitments but hate to miss it!
— Jacqui MackwayWilson (@GoSocialSA) January 28, 2014
@travelopulent Interesting topic. Have feeling rail transport might be mentioned. Looking forward to viewing #travelchatSA tweets
— Rail Tourism (@TourismTrainCT) January 28, 2014
Join us tomorrow 29th Jan 2014 | Topic: Way to Travel South Africa #TransportSA on #TravelChatSA from 7PM SAST (UTC+2) & WIN with @beeldshow
— [travel opulent box] (@travelopulent) January 28, 2014
When travelling, a person may discover some interesting things…. check out this sign #travelchatsa #women #men pic.twitter.com/CS1QvdpPJO
— Travel2u SA (@Travel2u_Agency) January 28, 2014
Love this Baby – CRJ 700
Manufactured by Bombardier, has a cruising speed of 875kmph, travels 2794km in one go at a maximum altitude of 12496m and seats 70 plus two pilots and two crew.
The KLM Social Media Surprise
Last year KLM had been committing little acts of kindness because they wanted to discover how happiness spreads. Have a look to see what happened..
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47 000 feet in Mzanzi
Ladies and Gentleman welcome aboard this flight WM211 to a destination of your choice in South Africa. Cabin crew arm your doors and cross check. We will be taking off on runaway 2N in a northerly direction and making a short left enroute to your choice of destination. We will be cruising at 47000 feet (yeah, quite high hey). Weather enroute is all clear. Seat back, relax and enjoy this flight.
Booking
The best way is to book online. I highly recommend that before you book you must check all airlines how much the tickets are. I have seen on many occasions the so called budget airlines being more expensive than the SAA’s and BA’s of this world. Remember to choose meal options at booking otherwise you will get the same old meal if you are a regular traveller. The fruit platter in the morning is a lekker one on SAA.
Check In
If you love certain seats like some of us we love the window seat and as further up the plane as possible you must check in online exactly 24hrs before the flight. With Mango you get lucky at times as they open earlier. How? Simple. Diarize the check in on your smart device to remind you 5min before the 24hr mark.
The best time
The best time to fly out of Johannesburg is the first flight of the day. Any delays that occur normally do after the first flight. Mango Airlines is SA’s most on time airline so now you know who flies you out. SAA has recently up their game on early arrivals. They are boarding passengers earlier than scheduled resulting in early departures and early arrivals. 3 Thumbs Up for you there.
The best time to return to Johannesburg is arriving from 17h30, just in time to miss the traffic unless if you are driving to Pretoria (the four lanes all the way to Tshwane has made travel between the airport and Tshwane quick at any time of the day)
The best parking undercover is Level 3 parking on the domestic side. Everyone goes straight to level 2. Park in level 3 close to the lifts and just take one flight of stairs to the level 2 bridge.
I don’t have a best airline but my worst airline is Kulula. They have massive delays which is extremely bad for business. But if you flying for personal reasons then you can endure the delays.
Security
Oh Yes security is big issue in SA and our airports have a fair share of the load. If at all possible DON’T check in your bag. Pack light. I put all my shirts and suit in a suit cover, the backpack then carries the toiletry bag, laptop, iPad etc. Check in and go through the security gates as soon as you get to the airport. Enjoy your cup of coffee on the other side aka airside. At least on the other side you have fellow passengers.
The Airlines
SAA
Mango
Kulula
1 Time
British Airways
Gautrain
I am not happy that Gautrain at the time of going to print does not start operating early enough to catch the first flight out of Johannesburg. Enough said.
The WeszMadz Rule Number One:Â Be At The Airport Two Hours Before Each Flight
I have never missed a flight as a result
I am sure I will be writing another article on this topic. So much to say.
People don’t talk to you on flights! Some don’t even greet or answer your greetings.
P/S I wrote this post on board British Airways flight BA6441 to Cape Town 28 March 2012