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New captain for Lufthansa

11 May 2016 - by Natasha Schmidt
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DESPITE the South African

Department of Health

officially lifting the yellow

fever requirement for travel

between Tanzania and Zambia

and SA at the end of January,

travellers have reported that

immigration officials at OR

Tambo are still insisting on

seeing the certificate.

Andy Hogg, co-founder

of the Bushcamp Company

in Zambia, says on arrival

in South Africa last week,

immigration officials at

OR Tambo demanded that

he show his yellow fever

certificate before granting him

entry into the country. “At least

half of the people on my flight

were asked to produce the

certificate.”

Andy says immigration

officials were quite aggressive.

He says the official who

stopped him kept referring to

a laminated piece of paper

in her cubicle that outlined

that travellers from Zambia

still needed to have a yellow

fever certificate. However,

she wouldn’t allow Andy to

take a picture of the paper.

When he asked to speak to

a supervisor, the immigration

official refused.

Ade Coley, Safari Camp

owner at Flatdogs Camp, says

he has received feedback that

travellers are being stopped

at the airport with officials

requesting the yellow fever

certificate.

Dr. Lucille Blumberg, deputy

director at the National

Institute for Communicable

Diseases, reacted with

shock to the reports. “This is

concerning. It is an issue for

port health at the National

Department of Health to

respond to and manage.

Clearly, the messages with

regard to the changes

have not reached all.”

Spokesperson for the

National Department of

Health, Joe Maila, reacted with

disbelief to the reports and

assured TNW he would launch

an immediate and thorough

investigation into the matter.

He said he would ensure that

the protocol stipulating that

the yellow fever certificate

was no longer required for

these destinations would be

circulated once again.L UFTHANSA has

restructured its South

African office, appointing a

general manager for the region,

Dr André Schulz, effective

April 1.

Director for Southern Africa,

Axel Simon, has come to the

end of his tenure and will not

be replaced. Rather, the new

gm will report to the director

for sub-Saharan Africa, based

in Nigeria.

André was previously head

of marketing and pricing for

central Europe at Lufthansa.

In this role he was responsible

for the implementation of the

central marketing strategy, the

optimisation of fare structures

and steering parameters as

well as the development of

online and mobile business in

central Eastern Europe.

“I am looking forward to

getting to know the South

African market. It is a great

country with great people

and I’m sure it will be a great

learning experience and

adventure,” he told TNW.

Meanwhile, the office has

also split its Lufthansa/SWISS

operations, in line with global

practice. Danica Helfrich

has been appointed country

manager for South Africa.

However, the Lufthansa and

SWISS sales team will remain

integrated and unchanged.

Axel will leave Lufthansa at

the end of March and will be

looking for new opportunities

in SA, having decided to stay

in the country. He will take a

few months off in Germany

before returning home to Cape

Town at the end of the year.

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