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Africa News: Operators trying to catch some Z's

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AFRICA
May 25, 2018
INSIGHT BY DORINE REINSTEIN
Trying to catch some Z's
Operators say that Africa is an ideal destination for Generation Z, and they are recommending packages to attract the young travelers' business.
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NEWS
Cape Town hotels hurt by Day Zero campaign

The negative media coverage surrounding the water-saving effort has contributed to a drop of between 30% and 50% in bookings this year.

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Mandela centenary celebrations kick off in South Africa

An app that offers details on 100 historical landmarks and sites in the iconic figure's life and a 10-day Celebrating Mandela's 100th package are among the products that will commemorate the occasion.

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Experience the Maasai Olympics in Kenya

The event, which takes place in Kenya in mid-December, matches Maasai warriors head to head in traditional and contemporary sporting events.

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All players in open skies dispute claim victory

Despite all the claims of victory, analysts voiced skepticism that the agreement reached by the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates will have any significant impact on the status quo.

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British Airways to debut direct London-Durban service

The overnight service to the South African city will launch in late October.

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Sheraton makes its debut in Mali

The opening of the 200-room Sheraton Bamako Hotel this month marked Marriott International's premier in the West African nation.

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