New Era

Gondwana gears up for improved customer service

- ■ Staff Reporter

WITH global and regional travel still restricted and household incomes depressed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Gondwana Collection Namibia is using the quiet period in tourism to reinvent itself. As from 1 March 2021, the Gondwana Travel Centre in Windhoek is acting as an all-in-one hub for travel and safaris in Namibia and supports direct bookings to most Namibian hotels and lodges as well as all Gondwana properties. The centre also assists with car rental needs, travel support and destinatio­n management.

Emile Hart, the newly appointed Integrated Cluster Manager of the Gondwana Travel Centre maintained: “Anything is possible. We have time and all the opportunit­ies in the world. We will do this the only way we know how – the Gondwana way. Individual guests in need of a personal touch are welcome to ask for tailor-made itinerarie­s; agents can contact the Gondwana Travel Centre anytime for exciting FIT and group itinerarie­s or scheduled tours.”

In recent years, Gondwana added new brands to its portfolio within the tourism value chain, among them The Cardboard Box Travel Shop and Safari2Go. Following the implicatio­n of Covid-19 and ensuing structural changes within the Gondwana Collection Group, these two entities have now merged to form the Gondwana Travel Centre.

The internal renewal at Gondwana also includes the creation of the Safari2Go Online Travel Agency on www.namibian.org, which will soon be able to support accommodat­ion establishm­ents across the country and will bring these offerings to the world.

Gondwana Collection Namibia is excited to roll out these new projects and to play a vital role in ensuring the success of the Namibian tourism sector.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? New face... Staff at the new Gondwana Travel Centre (from left) Sarah Kasupi, Emile Hart, Cadeescha Hampira, EddyAttu Ward, Erika Gaweses, Natalia Leppen and Charlotte Schoeman.
Photo: Contribute­d New face... Staff at the new Gondwana Travel Centre (from left) Sarah Kasupi, Emile Hart, Cadeescha Hampira, EddyAttu Ward, Erika Gaweses, Natalia Leppen and Charlotte Schoeman.

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