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Cape Town Airport lounges clamp down on water usage

31 Jan 2018 - by eTNW
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Lounges at Cape Town International Airport have implemented water-saving strategies in light of the water crisis in the city.
The Slow Lounge told eTNW that it had closed all showers in its domestic and international lounges at the airport and water saving is being encouraged through signage in the bathrooms.
They could not confirm when the showers will reopen or if the tap water would be cut off when the fast-approaching Day Zero arrives.
The Bidvest Premier Lounge, which only has showers in the international lounge, has not yet turned off the water. However, they are also encouraging water conservation through signage in the bathrooms.
Agents are advised to make their clients aware of the restrictions and to be mindful when consuming water anywhere in Cape Town airport or in the city.

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