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1)      Schools will be closed for almost over 4 weeks during the World Cup - it was apparently legislated last week. What do you do with your kids?
2)      Air tickets to Cape Town (for example) will cost about R8, 000 per seat as some flights have to leave same night after the games due to accommodation problems in PLZ/CPT /DBN/BLOEM.  So the flights will operate 24 hours.  Expect NOISE.  Expect TRAFFIC around airports all hours.
3)      Fresh veggies and fruit will be scarce, if not unavailable, during this time.  For the World Cup in Germany, they had to import them.4)      Traffic will increase by about 30% at the times of the games as fans go to the grounds or FANPARKS (games start at 13.30, 16.00 and 2030 hrs.) and matches are announced for December 4th.  This is obviously the best time to fly - whilst matches are on   !
5)      Road areas around stadiums will be closed off.
6)      It is expected that 550,000 people will be travelling to/from matches and 100,000 per match day… Expect considerable delays on match days.
7)      There will not be parking available at airports - so arrange drop offs.
8)      4,800 buses will be operational and there will be restrictions on truckers/hauliers, etc. so we need to plan with clients and especially on containers needing haulage.
9)      “Fan Parks” will be a huge attraction (see the list of Fan Parks) and traffic to/from those areas will be extremely congested.  At one Fan Park in Germany 500,000 people pitched up, consuming during the events, 3 million sausages, 1 million litres of beer, etc.  Think of the logistics and TOILETS…!
 

 
« Last Edit: November 19, 2009, 02:36:45 PM by motho »
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Overview of what is to be expected during the World Cup:
1.      Volume of Travellers expected
The 2010 Soccer World Cup will be approximately 15 times bigger than the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The media contingent that will attend is estimated at 30 000. Business travel is disrupted purely due to the volume of supporters.
All indications are that approximately 220 000 long haul visitors will attend, 180 000 visitors from Africa and an average of 150 000 local supporters.  On any match day it is envisaged that 100 000 travellers will need to use a travel commodity i.e. flight or road / rail transportation.
An additional 2 000 buses have been imported (overload on road transport) to carry these supporters.  It is predicted that supporters will watch their team play every 3 or 4 days.  When their teams are not playing, supporters will frequent the Fan Parks or embark on tours within the city of their choice.
2.      Fan Parks
Fan Parks are situated in central areas so that general public can watch all the games.  Entrance to the Fan Parks is free and it is expected that these Fan Parks will attract a lot of visitors.  In Germany 2006 one Fan Park attracted 500 000 spectators to watch one game.  To avoid large transport infrastructure expense, training venues will also double as public viewing sites.
Fan Parks in the Western Cape
The Grand Parade                                 Somerset West Road
Stellenbosch                                         Bellville Velodrome
Swartklip                                               Atlantis
Khayelitsha                                           Nomzamo Yethu (Hout Bay)
Training Facilities in the Western Cape
Newlands Rugby Ground                        UCT Rugby Ground
UWC Soccer Field                                 Bellville Rugby Ground
Stellenbosch Rugby Ground                   Athlone Stadium
Fan Parks in Johannesburg (list to be updated)
Mary Fitzgerald Square in the Newton precinct
Fan Parks in Soweto are to be expected.
Innes-Free Park in Sandton,
Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown
Fan Parks in Durban (list to be updated)
The Durban Beach Front has been earmarked as one of Durban’s preferred sites for one or more Fan Parks during 2010.
3.      Flights
To date no airline has released any prices or strategies for the World Cup period.
On pre- and post- match-days flights into and out of the venue cities will be overbooked.  Due to the sheer volume of travellers, huge delays can be expected.
World Cup teams will use charter aircrafts and plan to use 2nd tier airports however their supporters will use the general airports.  These airports will focus on scheduled international and domestic flights.
4.      Accommodation
All the major hotel brands within South Africa have contracted with MATCH at a pre-defined room rate and therefore the normal Corporate rates will not be available during this period.
According to FIFA there is an approximate shortfall of 18 000 rooms for the World Cup.  This supply and demand scenario allows B&B’s / Guesthouses to offer rooms at a premium.
5.      Car Rental
It is most likely that all car rental companies will go on “stop-sale” for the period of the World Cup and rental cars will be scarce.
6.      Road Closures
It is indicated that there will be limited access and in some instances complete road closures in the areas surrounding the stadium and fan parks.  This will make it difficult for travellers to move freely between offsite meetings.
7.      Critical Date
The next critical date for the WC2010 is the 4th December 2009 when the Pool draw is completed.  This draw will indicate where the teams will be based and where their supporters will be spending most of their time.
8.      Fixtures
The match schedule will be updated after the draw on the 4th December 2009. Games will be played at: 13h30, 16h00 and 20h30.  Travellers need to allow for traffic congestion both at the stadium and the Fan Parks.  It is advisable to allow 2hrs lead time if travelling to / from these areas.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TRAVEL DURING THIS PERIOD
•         Do not travel during these periods unless it is critical to travel.
•         Plan your trip well in advance, changes to a ticket over this period will be extremely difficult and very expensive.
•         Try to make appointments at a location that is in the opposite direction of a stadium / fan park.
•         Take flights during the times when the games are being played.  Games start at 13h30.
•         Allow for a minimum of 2 hours to get to the airport in Cape Town and possibly 3 hours for Johannesburg.  The congestion on the roads both to and from the airports is going to be chaotic.  Plan for delays.
•         Parking at the airport will be virtually impossible and it is advisable to get someone to drop / collect you from the airports.  Transfer companies will be busy with tourists and will also be very expensive.
« Last Edit: November 19, 2009, 02:38:24 PM by motho »
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Overview of what is to be expected during the World Cup:
1.      Volume of Travellers expected
The 2010 Soccer World Cup will be approximately 15 times bigger than the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The media contingent that will attend is estimated at 30 000. Business travel is disrupted purely due to the volume of supporters.
All indications are that approximately 220 000 long haul visitors will attend, 180 000 visitors from Africa and an average of 150 000 local supporters.  On any match day it is envisaged that 100 000 travellers will need to use a travel commodity i.e. flight or road / rail transportation.
An additional 2 000 buses have been imported (overload on road transport) to carry these supporters.  It is predicted that supporters will watch their team play every 3 or 4 days.  When their teams are not playing, supporters will frequent the Fan Parks or embark on tours within the city of their choice.
2.      Fan Parks
Fan Parks are situated in central areas so that general public can watch all the games.  Entrance to the Fan Parks is free and it is expected that these Fan Parks will attract a lot of visitors.  In Germany 2006 one Fan Park attracted 500 000 spectators to watch one game.  To avoid large transport infrastructure expense, training venues will also double as public viewing sites.
Fan Parks in the Western Cape
The Grand Parade                                 Somerset West Road
Stellenbosch                                         Bellville Velodrome
Swartklip                                               Atlantis
Khayelitsha                                           Nomzamo Yethu (Hout Bay)
Training Facilities in the Western Cape
Newlands Rugby Ground                        UCT Rugby Ground
UWC Soccer Field                                 Bellville Rugby Ground
Stellenbosch Rugby Ground                   Athlone Stadium
Fan Parks in Johannesburg (list to be updated)
Mary Fitzgerald Square in the Newton precinct
Fan Parks in Soweto are to be expected.
Innes-Free Park in Sandton,
Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown
Fan Parks in Durban (list to be updated)
The Durban Beach Front has been earmarked as one of Durban’s preferred sites for one or more Fan Parks during 2010.
3.      Flights
To date no airline has released any prices or strategies for the World Cup period.
On pre- and post- match-days flights into and out of the venue cities will be overbooked.  Due to the sheer volume of travellers, huge delays can be expected.
World Cup teams will use charter aircrafts and plan to use 2nd tier airports however their supporters will use the general airports.  These airports will focus on scheduled international and domestic flights.
4.      Accommodation
All the major hotel brands within South Africa have contracted with MATCH at a pre-defined room rate and therefore the normal Corporate rates will not be available during this period.
According to FIFA there is an approximate shortfall of 18 000 rooms for the World Cup.  This supply and demand scenario allows B&B’s / Guesthouses to offer rooms at a premium.
5.      Car Rental
It is most likely that all car rental companies will go on “stop-sale” for the period of the World Cup and rental cars will be scarce.
6.      Road Closures
It is indicated that there will be limited access and in some instances complete road closures in the areas surrounding the stadium and fan parks.  This will make it difficult for travellers to move freely between offsite meetings.
7.      Critical Date
The next critical date for the WC2010 is the 4th December 2009 when the Pool draw is completed.  This draw will indicate where the teams will be based and where their supporters will be spending most of their time.
8.      Fixtures
The match schedule will be updated after the draw on the 4th December 2009. Games will be played at: 13h30, 16h00 and 20h30.  Travellers need to allow for traffic congestion both at the stadium and the Fan Parks.  It is advisable to allow 2hrs lead time if travelling to / from these areas.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TRAVEL DURING THIS PERIOD
•         Do not travel during these periods unless it is critical to travel.
•         Plan your trip well in advance, changes to a ticket over this period will be extremely difficult and very expensive.
•         Try to make appointments at a location that is in the opposite direction of a stadium / fan park.
•         Take flights during the times when the games are being played.  Games start at 13h30.
•         Allow for a minimum of 2 hours to get to the airport in Cape Town and possibly 3 hours for Johannesburg.  The congestion on the roads both to and from the airports is going to be chaotic.  Plan for delays.
•         Parking at the airport will be virtually impossible and it is advisable to get someone to drop / collect you from the airports.  Transfer companies will be busy with tourists and will also be very expensive.



id love to read this.



but its oooh so long!

so i will deduce we are all f***ed during that period, so we should all stay at home?
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yeah, basically getting to work will be a nightmare
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but there will be lots of hot Soccer men and women to aggle at, oh the tourists  :-*
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