Ethekwini pumps R5m into sprucing up Durban ahead of festive season while direct flights still a concern
City gears up for influx of visitors with festive season activities
Beaches, public pools, and other facilities set to be upgraded
The eThekwini Municipality has allocated R5 million to spruce up Durban ahead of the festive season. The municipality says the funding will be used to upgrade beaches, public pools, and other facilities in the city.
The municipality says it is expecting an influx of visitors to Durban during the festive season. It is estimated that over 1 million people will visit the city during this period.
To ensure that the city is ready for the influx of visitors, the municipality has embarked on a number of projects to upgrade its facilities. These projects include:
- The upgrade of beaches, including the installation of new lifeguard towers and the provision of additional beach chairs and umbrellas.
- The upgrade of public pools, including the installation of new filtration systems and the provision of additional shade.
- The upgrade of other facilities, such as parks and gardens, including the installation of new play equipment and the provision of additional seating.
The municipality says that it is also working on improving the city's safety and security. This includes increasing the number of law enforcement officers on the streets and installing additional security cameras.
The municipality is confident that the city will be ready for the influx of visitors during the festive season. It is urging visitors to take advantage of the many activities and attractions that the city has to offer.
Direct flights to Durban still a concern
Despite the municipality's efforts to spruce up the city for the festive season, the lack of direct flights to Durban remains a concern.
Currently, there are no direct flights from major international airports to Durban. This makes it difficult and expensive for international visitors to get to the city.
The municipality has been calling on the national government to do more to attract direct flights to Durban. The municipality says that direct flights would boost the city's tourism industry and create jobs.
The national government has said that it is working on a plan to attract direct flights to Durban. However, it is unclear when this plan will be implemented.
In the meantime, visitors to Durban will have to continue to rely on connecting flights. This can add significant time and cost to their travel plans.
Conclusion
The eThekwini Municipality is doing its part to prepare Durban for the festive season. However, the lack of direct flights to Durban remains a concern. Visitors to Durban should be aware of this and plan their travel accordingly.