Covid-19: Ramaphosa set to speak to Boris Johnson over UK travel curbs
AFP
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday said he was due to speak to Prime Minister Boris Johnson after the UK imposed severe restrictions for travellers arriving from South Africa.
The UK has placed South Africa on its coronavirus "red list", forcing travellers into a pricey hotel quarantine on arrival.
"On the issue of the UK putting us on a red list, I think this is the most unfortunate situation that we have been subjected to," Ramaphosa told a news conference.
"I'm due to speak to Prime Minister Boris Johnson," he said.
He, however, said South Africa was not vengeful over the blacklisting, which has dealt a crippling blow to tourism, a key sector which directly accounts for three percent of the nation's economy.
"We don't have the need to retaliate... because the UK is an important trading partner to South Africa, one of the very important ones.
"We should rather engage, and through our engagement, we hope we will find a solution," he said, insisting that the decision to impose the travel restrictions was scientifically rather than politically driven.
Before the pandemic, more than 400 000 visitors a year flocked to South Africa from the former colonial power - more than any country outside of the continent.
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from the former colonial power


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When was UK "colonial power" ? It must be about 100 years ago. I think that someone sometimes gets it mixed up with the Apartheid 

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Lord Peter Hain tells UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson that keeping South Africa on the Covid red list is ‘preposterous’
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Ja, really annoying that fact! But we got lucky and British Airways extended our flight voucher until September 2023.
So, we're now looking at a different flight and I think it's safe to say that we're going to the KTP in April 2022.
but
Oh, and we got fully reimbursed by SA for the second flight we had for 2020.
We had that money already booked under Corona losses. 
So, we're now looking at a different flight and I think it's safe to say that we're going to the KTP in April 2022.




Oh, and we got fully reimbursed by SA for the second flight we had for 2020.


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It has turned out not too bad, Mel
I have started to look for a place to stay this coming Jan/Feb. The owner of the small chalet at Marloth does not answer my e-mails
Maybe I can find it on one of the booking sites
There are no flights to Phalaborwa for the time being
Flying to Skukuza is almost as expensive as flying from Europe to SA
I'll have to do with Nelspruit and bring my pepper spray 

I have started to look for a place to stay this coming Jan/Feb. The owner of the small chalet at Marloth does not answer my e-mails


There are no flights to Phalaborwa for the time being



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I can see flights for less the ZAR 1500,-- (one route). I kinda think, that's not too bad

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Return R 3000, is doable
but still expensive.
I must have looked at a wrong place
In any case, I am going to wait. All kinds of things can happen in four months

I must have looked at a wrong place

In any case, I am going to wait. All kinds of things can happen in four months

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and one can have the car directly at Skukuza

I did that once and it was easier than drive all that kms... at risks
and still less expensive than the life

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