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Flight Centre’s year in travel 2024: where you went and where you’re headed next…

Your ticket to insider travel scoops, data bites, and expert predictions for the year ahead

Best tours for over 50s: Your next adventure awaits

Flight Centre brings you loads of tours suitable for over 50s which let you see the world with likeminded travellers in a similar age bracket

South Africans want to travel, especially over December and January, as they need the break.

Sunnier outlook: SA travellers ready to book their end-of-year breaks

Global tourism has reached 96% of pre-pandemic levels; tails are up

People with autism need to be able to travel smoothly, with lots of planning and, most importantly, flexibility.

The untapped potential of autism-friendly tourism in South Africa

The staff of our travel and tourism sectors require a deeper understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity

New and upcoming cruise ships to keep an eye on

Each ship has unique onboard amenities and cutting-edge technology

Outbound travel rebound: What South Africans need to know about air capacity and fares

Book your flights well in advance if you’re looking for cheaper prices

Euan McNeil, Managing Director of Flight Centre Travel Group South Africa

Navigating turbulence: An executive’s guide to travel in 2024

Despite high travel prices, demand is still resilient, according to Flight Centre

Desolate: In March 2020, under the first lockdown, Durban’s North Beach was deserted save for a rickshaw puller. The 1.5-million-strong hospitality industry has been decimated by the pandemic. (Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty)

Tourism, hospitality and restaurant sectors welcome vaccine passports

Vaccine passports prove to be a contentious issue for tourism, hospitality and restaurant sectors as some welcome them and some have fears of placing another hurdle ahead of…