New Requirements For South Africa Travel and Transit…….

Don’t doom your Safari Holiday before it starts!

If your plans involve traveling to, from or through South Africa you’ll want to pay attention to a new immigration policy that takes effect June 1.

Beginning next Monday, minors (18 yrs and under) traveling to, transiting or leaving South Africa must present a valid, certified Birth Certificate.  Failure to do so will result in the child being denied entry to the country or being forbidden to leave South Africa.  This also applies to minors that are simply transiting through South Africa enroute to a different nation.

The new rule has a few details to it as well that covers situations where the child is traveling with only one parent, unaccompanied or with adult guardians (Courtesy of the South African High Commission):

 

Where parents are traveling with a child, such parents must produce an unabridged birth certificate of the child reflecting the particulars of the parents of the child.

 

In the case of one parent traveling with a child, he or she must produce an unabridged birth certificate and-

(i) consent in the form of an affidavit from the other parent registered as a parent on the birth certificate of the child authorising him or her to enter into or depart from the Republic with the child he or she is travelling with;

(ii) a court order granting full parental responsibilities and rights or legal guardianship in respect of the child, if he or she is the parent or legal guardian of the child; or

(iii) where applicable, a death certificate of the other parent registered as a parent of the child on the birth certificate; Provided that the Director-General may, where the parents of the child are both deceased and the child is travelling with a relative or another person related to him or her or his or her parents, approve such a person to enter into or depart from the Republic with such a child.

 

Where a person is traveling with a child who is not his or her biological child, he or she must produce-

(i) a copy of the unabridged birth certificate of the child;

(ii) an affidavit from the parents or legal guardian of the child confirming that he or shehas permission to travel with the child;

(iii) copies of the identity documents or passports of the parents or legal guardian of the child; and

(iv) the contact details of the parents or legal guardian of the child, Provided that the Director-General may, where the parents of the child are both deceased and the child is travelling with a relative or another person related to him or her or his or her parents, approve such a person to enter into or depart from the Republic with such a child.

Any unaccompanied minor shall produce to the immigration officer-

(i) proof of consent from one of or both his or her parents or legal guardian, as the case may be, in the form of a letter or affidavit for the child to travel into or depart from the Republic: Provided that in the case where one parent provides proof of consent, that parent must also provide a copy of a court order issued to him or her in terms of which he or she has been granted full parental responsibilities and rights in respect of the child;

(ii) a letter from the person who is to receive the child in the Republic, containing his or her residential address and contact details in the Republic where the child will be residing;

(iii) a copy of the identity document or valid passport and visa or permanent residence permit of the person who is to receive the child in the Republic; and

(iv) the contact details of the parents or legal guardian of the child. 

 
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AUSTRIAN Partners With the Vienna Card:  Discounts On Lounges, City Attractions & Free Public Transportation

AUSTRIAN Partners With the Vienna Card: Discounts On Lounges, City Attractions & Free Public Transportation

AUSTRIAN has partnered Vienna’s Tourist Board and has begun offering the Vienna Card to their passengers.

With the card (€18.90 for 48 hours / €21.90 for 72 hours),  ‘OS’ passengers can take advantage of over 200 discounts to sites and attractions within Vienna.   This also includes the ability to travel Vienna’s mass transit system (Train/Buses/Trams) for free.    In addition, Austrian passengers traveling in Economy will receive 10% off of the cost of admission to Austrian’s  3 Business Class Lounges in Vienna’s Airport (VIE).    The cost of lounge access is €35.00 (per passenger) before the discount and can only be used once on the date of your departure.

To learn more about the card and to see the list of specific venues where the discounts apply, please visit the Vienna Tourism website.

The card will be available for purchase directly through Austrian’s website right after you complete you booking.   You can also buy the card at locations throughout Vienna including hotels, tourist information centers, the central train station, and Winier Linien locations.

 


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Flying To Europe Tomorrow?  Sit On The Left Side Of The Plane…Trust Me!

Flying To Europe Tomorrow? Sit On The Left Side Of The Plane…Trust Me!

I received an e-mail alert earlier this evening ‘warning’ of a Solar Storm that promises to trigger an enhanced Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) event for tomorrow, April 20th.

According to the forecast the peak of the storm should take place at appromixately 02:00 UTC which will coincide nicely with overnight flights that depart the US and head for Europe.

Here is  a map predicting the intensity of the event:

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The Northern Lights should light up the skies over the North Atlantic.

 

A few weeks ago I was on a flight from Paine to Frankfurt and had the thrill of experiencing the Northern Lights for the first time in my life.   They are worth staying up for!

The photos below are a little blurry, but with exposure requirements and the speed of the aircraft, this is the best I could do.

If you have a point-n-shoot or DSLR, you’ll want to set your exposure to 1-2 seconds and set your ISO to the 3000-5000 area and hold your camera FIRMLY against the window.   However, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to experiment with your settings during the event to find the perfect combo for your camera set up.   Using your phone to take pictures will probably not yield good results.

Without a camera you will still be able to see them if they are intense.  If they are weaker, they will look like a thin stream of white clouds.  At least thats what they looked like to me until the camera showed otherwise.

Hopefully your photos will be better than mine!

 

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