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SAA, travel experts partner to boost Nigeria –Mauritius tourism

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By Chinelo Obogo    

 

South African Airways (SAA) recently organised a networking lunch with travel professionals, showcasing Mauritius as a potential holiday destination for Nigerian travelers.

Expressing excitement about the route, SAA’s Country Manager, Leke Bamtefa, said that based on the performance of the route, the airline hopes to organise a familiarisation trip for members of the travel sector to Mauritius in order to have a firsthand experience of the destination.

“Today’s event is about exposing our top travel trade partners to the various opportunities that abound in Mauritius as a vibrant destination for leisure, weddings, honeymoons, and outdoor activities. SAA has the best connections into Mauritius, and we have partnered with a management company to provide you with expert handling services to cater for your clients’ requirements on ground,” she said.

While responding, SAA’s trade partner, Mr. David Collard said, “We are partnering with SAA to develop Mauritius as a potential market in Nigeria and we are passionate about welcoming customers to the country to enjoy the many land and sea activities it has to offer. Travel to Mauritius is visa free provided you have the requisite travel documents including travel insurance, air ticket and spending money of $100 per night with pre-booked tour activities or proposed on arrival.”

As a way of encouraging those present, the airline conducted a raffle draw holiday with flight tickets and hotel accommodation to Mauritius. The first prize, three nights stay accommodation, transfers and tours plus SAA air tickets were won by Eloho Kagho and the second prize was won by Muyiwa Matilukuro. The President of the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agents (NANTA), Yinka Folami also received a gift of goodwill gift.



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