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Daily Archives: April 28, 2020

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Africa Sees Steep Rise in Coronavirus Cases

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

On a recent morning in South Africa’s port city of Cape Town, Patsy Oosthuizen was working her volunteer shift in the coronavirus screening tent outside Tygerberg Hospital when a woman who had been waiting in line suddenly broke down in tears before her. The woman, whose name is not being revealed for privacy reasons, had…

Poaching Increases as Coronavirus Stops Tourism

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

Ryan Tate is supposed to be in South Africa right now helping to fight off poachers who hack horns off rhinos and kill elephants for their ivory tusks. But since the country announced a national lockdown in March to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Tate is stuck in the U.S. He can’t join his team out…

Malawi’s Blue Zebra Island Lodge Goes Solar, Plus New Spa

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

Malawi’s Blue Zebra Island Lodge is located on a private island in Lake Malawi just a short drive from the capital of Lilongwe. Since it’s opening the lodge has always been off the grid, however now they are finalizing a conversion from gas generator to clean solar energy. The new spa is also under construction…

New Mantis Olô Bé Lodge Opens in Madagascar

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

The Mantis Collection opened Mantis Olô Bé Lodge in March in Andavadoaka, Madagascar. The lodge is a six-hour drive from the nearest international airport in Tulear and has seven rooms – three bungalows, two suites and two standard rooms – that overlook the lagoon. Each room features a large wooden four-poster bed with a built-in…

FlySafair’s Social Distancing Seating Solution

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

FlySafair, which aims to resume domestic flights when SA’s lockdown lifts, has introduced social distancing seating options, which allows passengers to elect to keep the middle seat next to them open during the booking process – at a price. “As a policy, we will fill window and aisle seats before allocating passengers to middle seats but…

Seychelles Launches “Dream Now, Experience Seychelles Later” Campaign

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

The Seychelles Tourism Board (STB) has launched a new digital campaign designed to keep the islands top of travellers’ must-visit lists after COVID-19. The first phase of the ‘Dream Now, Experience Seychelles Later’ campaign was launched with the STB saying on its digital platforms: “The world may be at a standstill, but your dreams don’t…

Lions Take Over the Roads in Kruger National Park

APTA NewsBy David DiGregorioApril 28, 2020

Whether it’s goats in Wales or wild boar in Italy, animals around the world appear to be adjusting well to life without humans during the coronavirus outbreak. Even lions are enjoying the peace and quiet, a set of new photos from South Africa‘s Kruger National Park shows. The images show a pride of lions lounging on a road,…

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