Travel Express with Jennifer. As soon as the airlines let meOur trip is exactly a year out we’ll be flying out of Houston, staying a night in Joberg then onto Port Elizabeth
1. Who does everyone use for Travel Agency in the U.S. for their African Safaris.?
2. When to buy your airfare & do you pay it all up front.?
3. Preferred Airline for best price.?
Completely agree with @375Fox only I like staying at airport for ease so I use City Lodge. Jennifer at Travel Express books both my air and City Lodge for me. I book direct with Henry at Rifle Permits. Never on 8 safaris have I had any problemsI used Gracy for 3 trips. Their people on ground in Johannesburg are great but there were small problems with every booking. I wasn’t impressed. I’ve used travel express the last 5 or 6 trips and have been really happy with their service. Travel express combined with Africa Sky, Afton, or Rifle Permits on the ground offer the same service as Gracy.
I personally use Patrick Wright for these flights but please use a TA to book whoever it may be. I begin looking with his assistance 10 months out. We have been flying Delta and Qatar exclusively. Emirates never has a schedule I can work with but maybe someday. At this time I would not consider any others. Price is only one of many factors.Our trip is exactly a year out we’ll be flying out of Houston, staying a night in Joberg then onto Port Elizabeth
1. Who does everyone use for Travel Agency in the U.S. for their African Safaris.?
2. When to buy your airfare & do you pay it all up front.?
3. Preferred Airline for best price.?
It's his first time. What if he uses Google Flights and winds up on an airline that does not carry guns? Bad advice for a first timer IMO.You don't need a travel agent. Book the flights yourself. Contact afton house and Mr. X for the rest. Extremely easy process
Also pay firearm fee for both flights (that one and return) when you go to the service desk. Makes it easier. Johannesburg is more organized and easier to pay than some other airports.On your JNB to PE flight, you want to make sure you use an airline that carries guns, assuming you are traveling with your own rifles. Airlink is a good regional carrier and they allow guns. When checking in, it’s a bit of a hassle. Start at the check in counter and then go to the customer service desk to pay and back to the check in counter. Give yourself plenty of time.
Rifle Permits is the only company I will use…8 trips zero problemsOn our trip last August a friend was meeting us in Johannesburg and we were headed for Limpopo. To his benefit he flew in a couple days early. He had booked with Mr. X for rifle assistance, completed all of the paper work, emailed everything and confirmed with Mr. X the week before he was to arrive. Mr. X was a no show and couldn’t be contacted. Fortunately my friend had copies of all of the information and emails, the driver from Africa Sky hotel was able to work with the police and he got his rifle through after some delay. The driver received a very healthy tip.
Just a data point but when we return in 2027 I expect we will use rifle permits.
Also using a travel agent like @travelexpress insures they tell air link in advance you are traveling with guns. Otherwise you may encounter problems. Experience speaks volumes for first time africa huntersOn your JNB to PE flight, you want to make sure you use an airline that carries guns, assuming you are traveling with your own rifles. Airlink is a good regional carrier and they allow guns. When checking in, it’s a bit of a hassle. Start at the check in counter and then go to the customer service desk to pay and back to the check in counter. Give yourself plenty of time.
by any chance did you get ahold of Mr X and see what happened?On our trip last August a friend was meeting us in Johannesburg and we were headed for Limpopo. To his benefit he flew in a couple days early. He had booked with Mr. X for rifle assistance, completed all of the paper work, emailed everything and confirmed with Mr. X the week before he was to arrive. Mr. X was a no show and couldn’t be contacted. Fortunately my friend had copies of all of the information and emails, the driver from Africa Sky hotel was able to work with the police and he got his rifle through after some delay. The driver received a very healthy tip.
Just a data point but when we return in 2027 I expect we will use rifle permits.