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Car Rental

  • Three largest South African Companies

    1. First car rental

    2. Tempest car hire

    3. Global car hire

  • The four international car rental companies

    1. AVIS

    2. Budget

    3. Europcar

    4. Hertz

  • Conditions for renting a car

    1. Age [ from 18-23 years old, you’ll pay additional fees to hire a car ]

    2. Drivers license [ you must have an unendorsed and valid license ]

    3. Credit worthy [ you must pay with a credit card ]

    4. Signing a contract [ contract is between the person renting the vehicle and the company renting the vehicle car ]

  • Different rental packages and options

    1. Minimum 1 day ( 24 hours )

    2. Usually a 1-4 day option or 1-7 day option

    3. 10+ days

    4. The number of free km is included in the package

  • Insurance

    1. CDW - Collusion Damage Waiver

    2. TLW - Theft Loss Waiver

    3. PAI - Personal Accident Insurance

    4. SCDW - SUPER collusion damage waiver

    5. STLW - SUPER Theft Loss Waiver

  • Additional costs and charges

    1. Tourism levy ( 1% )

    2. Cross-Border fees [ if a vehicle is rented in SA and it crosses the border. They will pay an extra fee. ]

    3. Fuel deposits and charges [ once you get the car, it will have a full tank of petrol. Returning the car should have a full tank as well. ]

    4. Airport surcharges [ The extra cost payable to the airport ] [ the extra cost for the inconvenience ]

    5. Additional driver cost [ if there’s more than one driver, there’s an extra cost ]

    6. Contract fee [ a fee for drawing up a contract ]

    7. Delivery and collection charges [ if the collector requests the vehicle to be delivered or collected at his or her work, etc. He will be charged more ]

    8. One way rental [ if the vehicle is returned to another airport, a one way rental fee will be required ]

    9. Optional equipment [ gps, childseat, roof racks, etc ]

  • Incidentals

    1. Admin fees for accidents [ additional admin fee to cover the cost of processing the paperwork involved ]

    2. Traffic fines [ The driver of the rental car will pay the fine aswell as the admin fee for the processing of the paperwork ]

Domestic Tourism Growth Strategy

  • The minister who launched DTGS is Martinus Van Schylkwyk.

  • The slogan for DTGS is VAYA MZANI, whatever you need, is right here.

  • Reasons for developing the DTGS:

    • Limited income

    • No reason to travel

    • Time constraints

    • Unemployment

    • Disliking traveling

    • Lack of travel culture amongst the previously disadvantaged

  • Five objectives of the DTGS:

    • To increase domestic tourism income

    • To increase domestic tourism numbers

    • To improve seasonality

    • To improve geographic spread

    • To enhance the level of the culture of travel

  • The five domestic market segments

    • Spontaneous Budget explorers [ To get away from boring day to day life and experience new things and meet new people. Preferred holiday would be a weekend holiday. ]

    • New horizon family [ To educate their children, rewarding themselves for hard work and quality family time. Special offers on flights and accommodations ]

    • High life enthusiasts [ To boost their social status, experience the finer things in life in new and different settings. A weekend filled with activities ]

    • Seasoned leisure seekers [ They grew up going on regular holidays and understanding the value of travel experience They prefer memories over commodities. Travel to escape, relax and spend quality with their loved ones ]

    • Well-to-do mzanzi families [ Escape the city and spend time with family and friends in different locations. Exposing their children to alternative easy of life and activities. Special offers on flights and accommodation ]

  • The domestic marketing campaign

    • It’s called Sho’t left and it’s time to make young South Africans travel.

    • It has been broadened to all South Africans.

    • Slogan for the Sho’t left campaign is: it’s your country, enjoy it.Car Rental

      • Three largest South African Companies

        1. First car rental

        2. Tempest car hire

        3. Global car hire

      • The four international car rental companies

        1. AVIS

        2. Budget

        3. Europcar

        4. Hertz

      • Conditions for renting a car

        1. Age [ from 18-23 years old, you’ll pay additional fees to hire a car ]

        2. Drivers license [ you must have an unendorsed and valid license ]

        3. Credit worthy [ you must pay with a credit card ]

        4. Signing a contract [ contract is between the person renting the vehicle and the company renting the vehicle car ]

      • Different rental packages and options

        1. Minimum 1 day ( 24 hours )

        2. Usually a 1-4 day option or 1-7 day option

        3. 10+ days

        4. The number of free km is included in the package

      • Insurance

        1. CDW - Collusion Damage Waiver

        2. TLW - Theft Loss Waiver

        3. PAI - Personal Accident Insurance

        4. SCDW - SUPER collusion damage waiver

        5. STLW - SUPER Theft Loss Waiver

      • Additional costs and charges

        1. Tourism levy ( 1% )

        2. Cross-Border fees [ if a vehicle is rented in SA and it crosses the border. They will pay an extra fee. ]

        3. Fuel deposits and charges [ once you get the car, it will have a full tank of petrol. Returning the car should have a full tank as well. ]

        4. Airport surcharges [ The extra cost payable to the airport ] [ the extra cost for the inconvenience ]

        5. Additional driver cost [ if there’s more than one driver, there’s an extra cost ]

        6. Contract fee [ a fee for drawing up a contract ]

        7. Delivery and collection charges [ if the collector requests the vehicle to be delivered or collected at his or her work, etc. He will be charged more ]

        8. One way rental [ if the vehicle is returned to another airport, a one way rental fee will be required ]

        9. Optional equipment [ gps, childseat, roof racks, etc ]

      • Incidentals

        1. Admin fees for accidents [ additional admin fee to cover the cost of processing the paperwork involved ]

        2. Traffic fines [ The driver of the rental car will pay the fine aswell as the admin fee for the processing of the paperwork ]

      Domestic Tourism Growth Strategy

      • The minister who launched DTGS is Martinus Van Schylkwyk.

      • The slogan for DTGS is VAYA MZANI, whatever you need, is right here.

      • Reasons for developing the DTGS:

        • Limited income

        • No reason to travel

        • Time constraints

        • Unemployment

        • Disliking traveling

        • Lack of travel culture amongst the previously disadvantaged

      • Five objectives of the DTGS:

        • To increase domestic tourism income

        • To increase domestic tourism numbers

        • To improve seasonality

        • To improve geographic spread

        • To enhance the level of the culture of travel

      • The five domestic market segments

        • Spontaneous Budget explorers [ To get away from boring day to day life and experience new things and meet new people. Preferred holiday would be a weekend holiday. ]

        • New horizon family [ To educate their children, rewarding themselves for hard work and quality family time. Special offers on flights and accommodations ]

        • High life enthusiasts [ To boost their social status, experience the finer things in life in new and different settings. A weekend filled with activities ]

        • Seasoned leisure seekers [ They grew up going on regular holidays and understanding the value of travel experience They prefer memories over commodities. Travel to escape, relax and spend quality with their loved ones ]

        • Well-to-do mzanzi families [ Escape the city and spend time with family and friends in different locations. Exposing their children to alternative easy of life and activities. Special offers on flights and accommodation ]

      • The domestic marketing campaign

        • It’s called Sho’t left and it’s time to make young South Africans travel.

        • It has been broadened to all South Africans.

        • Slogan for the Sho’t left campaign is: it’s your country, enjoy it.

Tourism

Car Rental

  • Three largest South African Companies

    1. First car rental

    2. Tempest car hire

    3. Global car hire

  • The four international car rental companies

    1. AVIS

    2. Budget

    3. Europcar

    4. Hertz

  • Conditions for renting a car

    1. Age [ from 18-23 years old, you’ll pay additional fees to hire a car ]

    2. Drivers license [ you must have an unendorsed and valid license ]

    3. Credit worthy [ you must pay with a credit card ]

    4. Signing a contract [ contract is between the person renting the vehicle and the company renting the vehicle car ]

  • Different rental packages and options

    1. Minimum 1 day ( 24 hours )

    2. Usually a 1-4 day option or 1-7 day option

    3. 10+ days

    4. The number of free km is included in the package

  • Insurance

    1. CDW - Collusion Damage Waiver

    2. TLW - Theft Loss Waiver

    3. PAI - Personal Accident Insurance

    4. SCDW - SUPER collusion damage waiver

    5. STLW - SUPER Theft Loss Waiver

  • Additional costs and charges

    1. Tourism levy ( 1% )

    2. Cross-Border fees [ if a vehicle is rented in SA and it crosses the border. They will pay an extra fee. ]

    3. Fuel deposits and charges [ once you get the car, it will have a full tank of petrol. Returning the car should have a full tank as well. ]

    4. Airport surcharges [ The extra cost payable to the airport ] [ the extra cost for the inconvenience ]

    5. Additional driver cost [ if there’s more than one driver, there’s an extra cost ]

    6. Contract fee [ a fee for drawing up a contract ]

    7. Delivery and collection charges [ if the collector requests the vehicle to be delivered or collected at his or her work, etc. He will be charged more ]

    8. One way rental [ if the vehicle is returned to another airport, a one way rental fee will be required ]

    9. Optional equipment [ gps, childseat, roof racks, etc ]

  • Incidentals

    1. Admin fees for accidents [ additional admin fee to cover the cost of processing the paperwork involved ]

    2. Traffic fines [ The driver of the rental car will pay the fine aswell as the admin fee for the processing of the paperwork ]

Domestic Tourism Growth Strategy

  • The minister who launched DTGS is Martinus Van Schylkwyk.

  • The slogan for DTGS is VAYA MZANI, whatever you need, is right here.

  • Reasons for developing the DTGS:

    • Limited income

    • No reason to travel

    • Time constraints

    • Unemployment

    • Disliking traveling

    • Lack of travel culture amongst the previously disadvantaged

  • Five objectives of the DTGS:

    • To increase domestic tourism income

    • To increase domestic tourism numbers

    • To improve seasonality

    • To improve geographic spread

    • To enhance the level of the culture of travel

  • The five domestic market segments

    • Spontaneous Budget explorers [ To get away from boring day to day life and experience new things and meet new people. Preferred holiday would be a weekend holiday. ]

    • New horizon family [ To educate their children, rewarding themselves for hard work and quality family time. Special offers on flights and accommodations ]

    • High life enthusiasts [ To boost their social status, experience the finer things in life in new and different settings. A weekend filled with activities ]

    • Seasoned leisure seekers [ They grew up going on regular holidays and understanding the value of travel experience They prefer memories over commodities. Travel to escape, relax and spend quality with their loved ones ]

    • Well-to-do mzanzi families [ Escape the city and spend time with family and friends in different locations. Exposing their children to alternative easy of life and activities. Special offers on flights and accommodation ]

  • The domestic marketing campaign

    • It’s called Sho’t left and it’s time to make young South Africans travel.

    • It has been broadened to all South Africans.

    • Slogan for the Sho’t left campaign is: it’s your country, enjoy it.Car Rental

      • Three largest South African Companies

        1. First car rental

        2. Tempest car hire

        3. Global car hire

      • The four international car rental companies

        1. AVIS

        2. Budget

        3. Europcar

        4. Hertz

      • Conditions for renting a car

        1. Age [ from 18-23 years old, you’ll pay additional fees to hire a car ]

        2. Drivers license [ you must have an unendorsed and valid license ]

        3. Credit worthy [ you must pay with a credit card ]

        4. Signing a contract [ contract is between the person renting the vehicle and the company renting the vehicle car ]

      • Different rental packages and options

        1. Minimum 1 day ( 24 hours )

        2. Usually a 1-4 day option or 1-7 day option

        3. 10+ days

        4. The number of free km is included in the package

      • Insurance

        1. CDW - Collusion Damage Waiver

        2. TLW - Theft Loss Waiver

        3. PAI - Personal Accident Insurance

        4. SCDW - SUPER collusion damage waiver

        5. STLW - SUPER Theft Loss Waiver

      • Additional costs and charges

        1. Tourism levy ( 1% )

        2. Cross-Border fees [ if a vehicle is rented in SA and it crosses the border. They will pay an extra fee. ]

        3. Fuel deposits and charges [ once you get the car, it will have a full tank of petrol. Returning the car should have a full tank as well. ]

        4. Airport surcharges [ The extra cost payable to the airport ] [ the extra cost for the inconvenience ]

        5. Additional driver cost [ if there’s more than one driver, there’s an extra cost ]

        6. Contract fee [ a fee for drawing up a contract ]

        7. Delivery and collection charges [ if the collector requests the vehicle to be delivered or collected at his or her work, etc. He will be charged more ]

        8. One way rental [ if the vehicle is returned to another airport, a one way rental fee will be required ]

        9. Optional equipment [ gps, childseat, roof racks, etc ]

      • Incidentals

        1. Admin fees for accidents [ additional admin fee to cover the cost of processing the paperwork involved ]

        2. Traffic fines [ The driver of the rental car will pay the fine aswell as the admin fee for the processing of the paperwork ]

      Domestic Tourism Growth Strategy

      • The minister who launched DTGS is Martinus Van Schylkwyk.

      • The slogan for DTGS is VAYA MZANI, whatever you need, is right here.

      • Reasons for developing the DTGS:

        • Limited income

        • No reason to travel

        • Time constraints

        • Unemployment

        • Disliking traveling

        • Lack of travel culture amongst the previously disadvantaged

      • Five objectives of the DTGS:

        • To increase domestic tourism income

        • To increase domestic tourism numbers

        • To improve seasonality

        • To improve geographic spread

        • To enhance the level of the culture of travel

      • The five domestic market segments

        • Spontaneous Budget explorers [ To get away from boring day to day life and experience new things and meet new people. Preferred holiday would be a weekend holiday. ]

        • New horizon family [ To educate their children, rewarding themselves for hard work and quality family time. Special offers on flights and accommodations ]

        • High life enthusiasts [ To boost their social status, experience the finer things in life in new and different settings. A weekend filled with activities ]

        • Seasoned leisure seekers [ They grew up going on regular holidays and understanding the value of travel experience They prefer memories over commodities. Travel to escape, relax and spend quality with their loved ones ]

        • Well-to-do mzanzi families [ Escape the city and spend time with family and friends in different locations. Exposing their children to alternative easy of life and activities. Special offers on flights and accommodation ]

      • The domestic marketing campaign

        • It’s called Sho’t left and it’s time to make young South Africans travel.

        • It has been broadened to all South Africans.

        • Slogan for the Sho’t left campaign is: it’s your country, enjoy it.

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