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British Airways Pilot Stabbed, Held at Gunpoint During Layover in South Africa
A veteran pilot at British Airways was reportedly attacked while on a run with a fellow BA crew member in the South African city of Johannesburg. (aeroxplorer.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Not surprised. When I returned to South Africa in 2017 for the first time in 40 years security was a major issue everywhere. We were met at the jetway in Joburg as we deplaned by someone from our tour operator who walked us through immigration and helped retrieve our luggage. He walked us to the parking lot where he handed us off to our driver. Our flight was delayed and arrived at around 11 PM. The driver drove us to our hotel with no stops on the way at traffic lights because of the risk of carjackings. We didn't leave the hotel grounds except in the company of my cousin and his wife who took us to a safe area for lunch. At the end of our visit we stayed in Cape Town for a few nights. The hotel was very nice but we asked if there was a restaurant nearby that we could visit for dinner. The staff walked us to a locked gate on the property where a staff member from the restaurant across the street met us and walked us to the establishment. When we were done the restaurant called ahead and the process was reversed to get back into our hotel. The only time we were allowed to wander about on our own was at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront during the day. We spent our last night in a hotel at Oliver Tambo Airport in Joburg before flying back. We watched the local news and learned that while we were incountry a tour group from the Netherlands that had been planning on spending several weeks in SA visiting the game reserves, etc., had their bus stopped on the way from the airport to their hotel by what appeared to be police. It was just a ruse. Armed men boarded the bus and took everything of value including passports. The Duch embassy and the SA tourism office worked to get them back home in a few days. Enjoy your vacation in South Africa.
It's south africa, nobody should be surprised. Scrape away the top 5% of the country and it's an impoverished hell hole.
I left about 12 years ago. I have duel nationality but would never go back even for an all expenses paid luxury holiday. It broke my heart to leave but I valued my life more than the sun and the scenery.
I recall staying at a luxurious Intercontinental hotel when in Nairobi. A beautiful city by day with well-dressed men, women, and children everywhere . . . but when after nightfall? After nightfall, hotel personnel would station armed guards on the roof, and also wrap the hotel's entrance door in chains. They would gladly unwrap the door if you wanted out, but all was a nightly ritual nonetheless.
They do that in Guatemala too
I never thought it is that dangerous. It's good to get some view about daily life in other countries. Thanks for the commenters to also further explain the situation, much appreciated.