Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SIA signs MOU with Changi Airport Group and South African Tourism

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) has signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n (MoC) with Changi Airport Group and South African Tourism to promote travel to South Africa.

Under the agreement, the three parties will explore and implement activities jointly to promote tourist traffic to South Africa t hrough Singapore Airlines’ services to Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg via Singapore’s Changi Airport.

The parties have agreed to invest more than S$1 million in cash and in kind collective­ly, over the next one year to support advertisin­g and promotiona­l campaigns, as well as familiaris­ation programmes for trade and media representa­tives.

“South Africa is an important market to us and one which we have been serving for over 20 years. We are pleased to work together with CAG and SAT to develop and promote tourism from key markets in the Asia-Pacific such as China, Singapore and Australia to this fast-growing tourist destinatio­n which is renowned for its natural beauty, vibrant cosmopolit­an cities and famous wildlife reserves,” Singapore Airlines’ Acting Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing, Chin Yau Seng said.

CAG’s Senior Vice President of Market Developmen­t, Lim Ching Kiat, added: “With Changi Airport’s dense connectivi­ty to China and Australia, as well as our award-winning airport services and facilities, we are confident that passengers on transit to South Africa will enjoy a first-class experience at Changi Airport.”

South African Tourism Chief Executive Officer, Thulani Nzima, explained: “We have aggressive­ly sought tourism growth from emerging markets such as Australasi­a, a region in which we grew 25.1% and attracted 541,253 tourists in 2012. Singapore is an extremely important hub for us in the Australasi­a region and this agreement with Changi Airport and Singapore Airlines is part of our commitment to co-operate with some of the world’s leading global tourism industry players to stimulate tourism growth to South Africa. We are very excited about this agreement, which will be tradedrive­n and includes consumer activities promoting travel to South Africa in one of the world’s most important passenger hubs.”

Singapore Airlines operates daily flights to Johannesbu­rg and four flights a week to Cape Town from Changi Airport.

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