Holiday Taxis starts S. Africa transfers

Wednesday, 17 Dec, 2007 0

Shared and private taxis transfers in South Africa are being made available by Holiday Taxis

The independent transfer specialist is offering the service from Cape Town International Airport, Johannesburg Airport, Eastern Cape Port Elizabeth and Durban Airport.

Private transfers only are available from George Airport, whereas only shared services can be booked for travel to and from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport.

Sales and marketing director Russell Parr said: “South Africa is a growing destination for UK holidaymakers which we aim to make a key part of our portfolio of destinations in 2008.

“Thousands of South Africans live in the UK, we’re hoping to grab a slice of the valuable ‘friends and family’ market too, as well as tapping into the growing numbers of Brits buying second home owners in South Africa too.”

Sample prices include £68.80 per person from Cape Town Airport to the city centre in a shared return shuttle (shared) transfer £68.80 per person, while a private taxi costs £98.40.

by Phil Davies



 

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