Introduction
The purpose of this document is to create awareness (not panic !) around possible logistical difficulties for travel and events during the FIFA World Cup, which will be taking place here in South Africa during June and July 2010.
Although the official World Cup Tournament dates are 11 June - 11 July 2010, the period between March and July 2010 will be an exceptionally busy period with the pre- and post- event arrangements that will have a huge impact on travellers, events organisers and their respective suppliers. The grid below indicates the times of the disruption over this period and includes other major events beside the FIFA World Cup.
Overview of what can be expected during the period of The FIFA World Cup:
1. Volume of visitors expected
The FIFA 2010 World Cup event is approximately 15 times bigger than the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
The media and support contingent alone that is expected to attend is estimated at 30 000 persons.
Normal travel and events are expected to be severely affected due to the demands created by volume of supporters, volunteers and event workers.
All indications are that approximately 220 000 visitors from ‘long haul’ destinations, 180 000 visitors from
An additional 2 000 busses have been imported (which will result in pressure on the road transport infrastructure, despite the current upgrades currently being undertaken) to carry the supporters and workers.
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/area of their choice.
2. Fan Parks
Fan Parks will be situated in central areas, so that the general public are able to watch all the games. Entrance to the Fan Parks will be free and it is expected that these Fan Parks will attract a large number of visitors. At the 2006 tournament In
Fan Parks in the
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Stellenbosch Bellville Velodrome
Swartklip Atlantis
Khayelitsha Nomzamo Yethu (
Training Facilities in the
Newlands Rugby Ground UCT
UWC Soccer Field Bellville Rugby Ground
Stellenbosch Rugby Ground Athlone Stadium
Fan Parks in
Fan Parks in
Fan Parks in
The Durban Beach Front has been earmarked as one of
3. Park and ride, Road transport hubs
Various places in each of the host cities will be designated Park and Ride points and nodal road transport hubs to facilitate interchange between public and private transport between hotels, venues, airports etc. Watch the press for details from
4. Entertainers, MC’s and Crew
Due to increased travel times, limited resources and high demand, prices of talent will be at a premium and there will most probably a shortage of quality practitioners.
5. Events and Hospitality Equipment and staff hire
There is huge demand for marquee tents, generators, security, chairs, tables, catering equipment, décor suppliers and proficient operators to cater for the corporate hospitality villages, fan parks etc and will all be under pressure.
6. Staging, Sound, Lighting and Audio Visual Equipment
Due to limited resources and high demand, there will be price increases and most probably a shortage.
Heightened security, staff shortages and traffic problems will affect; delivery, set up load in and out times.
7. Flights
To date no airline has released any prices or strategies for the World Cup period.
But on pre and post match-days flights into and out of the venue cities flights are already experiencing high demand and will be overbooked. Due to the sheer volume of travellers, huge delays can be expected.
World Cup teams will be using 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.
8. Venues
Whist there will be plenty of public viewing areas and many venues will be holding promotional events. There will be a shortage of ‘private’ event venues.
9. Accommodation
All the major hotel groups within
According to FIFA there is currently an approximate shortfall of 18 000 rooms for the World Cup. This supply and demand scenario means B&B’s / Guesthouses will be offering rooms at a premium.
10. 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 extremely scarce.
11. Road Closures
It is indicated that there will be limited access and in many instances complete road closures in the areas surrounding the stadia and fan parks. This will make it difficult for travellers to move freely between offsite meetings.
12. Critical Dates
The next critical date for the lead up to FIFA World Cup 2010 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.
13. Fixtures
The current tournament schedule (see FIFA Website here ) will be updated after the draw on the 4th December 2009. Games are to be played at 13h30, 16h00 and 20h30.
Travellers are advised to allow for traffic congestion on Match days especially at the stadia, transport hubs and the Fan Parks as well as the routes leading to these venues.
It is suggested that at least 2-3 hrs lead-time is allowed if travelling close / to / from these areas in the direction of the prevailing traffic flow.
Recommendations for travel and holding events during this period:
· Familarise yourself with the special rules and laws pertaining to use of trademarks and 'ambush' marketing during the period around the tournament.
· Plan and finalise the dates for your events now, book and pay deposits for venues, suppliers entertainers, MC’s, Speakers, Audio Visual Equipment and crew to secure their services now.
· Allow plenty of additional time for load in, set up strike and load out.
· Do not travel during these periods unless it is critical.
· Plan all trips well in advance and stick to your plans, tickets over this period are already at a premium and changes to any booked ticket will be extremely difficult and very expensive.
· Try to make appointments at a location and time that is in the opposite direction of the prevailing traffic to and from the stadiums / fan parks.
· Take flights during the times of when the games are being played. Games start at 13h30, 16h00 and 20h30.
· The congestion on the roads both to and from the Airports and around venues is going to be extreme – plan for delays. Allow for up to 3 hrs. to get to the airport in
· Parking at the airports will be virtually impossible and it is advisable to get someone to drop / collect you from the airports. Transfer companies will be busy with supporters and will be charging premium prices.
With thanks to;
Graham Cormac of Graham Cormac and Associates, Tania Augustyn of Tourvest Travel Services
For their input in compiling this document
Please feel free to factually update this information helpful information such as
The final draw was great and ran smoothly.
ReplyDeleteThe details of the teams participating in each match can now be found at http://ow.ly/11fJg .
There have been plenty of comments to some of the estimated figures used above in the media. The email circulating in the travel industry,(which prompted this post) has received lots of media coverage but still no facts from airlines, hotels or car hire companies. We have experienced huge demand for entertainers, comedians, MC's, sound, stages, equipment & crew
CHANGE OVER OF AIRPORTS: 01 MAY 2010
ReplyDeletePlease advise travellers that on 01 May 2010 the new King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) becomes operational for all Durban-bound air travel. The existing Durban International Airport will be decommissioned; although it may be used for a temporary period during the Soccer World Cup event if required.
All flights into Durban up to and including Friday 30 April 2010 will operate from the current airport. From 01 May 2010, all flights will officially operate out of the new airport which is located approximately 35 kilometers north of the city centre.
Please factor in extra time to get to and from KSIA and bear in mind that if you are travelling in one direction before 30 April and back after 01 May, that you may need a shuttle between the two airports.
SHUTTLE SERVICE
ACSA will provide a shuttle transfer between King Shaka International Airport (KSIA) and Durban International Airport (DIA) which will cover the cost for passengers that leave cars at DIA from 01 May for one week only.
Thereafter transportation between both airports will be for the passenger’s account and they will have to arrange transfers themselves.
Source: Jacqueline Hooijberg
ACSA Durban Airport Manager
Team Accommodation
ReplyDeletePlease be aware that the properties below as well as all streets close to these properties WILL be affected whilst the teams are in residence, if only due to the high security presence around the perimeter to these venues & security checks of all vehicles entering the venue which will probably lead to traffic back ups in the surrounding streets.
When teams enter or exit these venues the police escort will shut down all routes to allow their cavalcade to move unimpeded.
Chile at Ingwenyama Conference Centre in White River, Mpumalanga.
Uruguay at the Protea Hotel in Kimberley in the Northern Cape
The Following Teams are based in KZN
Algeria at Zimbali Lodge, near Balito on Kwa Zulu Natal North Coast
Cameroon at the Oyster Box in Umhlanga Rocks, Durban.
Greece at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Umhlanga Rocks, Durban.
Paraguay at Woodridge Country Estate, Nottingham Road in Kwa Zulu Natal Midlands.
Nigeria at The Hampshire Hotel in Balito on Kwa Zulu Natal North Coast.
Japan at the Fancourt Hotel & Country Club, outside George in Western Cape
Denmark at Simola Country Club outside Knysna in the Western Cape
France at Pezula Resort outside Knysna in Western Cape
The following teams are based in North West Province
Korea Republic at the Hunters Rest Hotel, between Magaliesburg & Rustenburg in North West Province
England at the Bafokeng Sports Campus North West near Phokeng in North West Province.
Portugal at the Valley Lodge, Hotel, in Magaliesburg, North West Province
Spain at the Potchefstroom University (North West Campus) in North West Province.
The following teams will be based in Gauteng
Netherlands at the Hilton Sandton Hotel, in Rivonia Rd in Sandton, Northern Johannesburg
Brazil at the Fairway Hotel at Randpark Golf Club in Windsor, Northern Johannesburg
Mexico at Thaba ya Batswana, in Glenvista, Southern Johannesburg
Honduras at Indaba Hotel, in 4 Ways, Northern Johannesburg
North Korea (Korea DPR) at the Protea Hotel in Midrand
Serbia will be based at the Sunnyside Park Hotel in Parktown, Northern Johannesburg
Australia at the Kloofzicht Lodge, in Muldersdrift Northern Johannesburg.
Italy at the Leriba Lodge, in Irene, South of Pretoria
USA at Irene Country Lodge in Irene, South of Pretoria
Ivory Coast at Riverside Hotel in Vereeniging
Switzerland at the Emerald Resort and Casino in Vereeniging
Germany at the Velmore Hotel, in the Erasmia/Laudium area West of Pretoria
Ghana at the Roode Vallei Country Lodge, North of Pretoria near Roodeplat Dam
New Zealand at the Serengeti Estate on the R25 to Bronkhorspruit, north of OR Tambo Airport
South Africa will be based at the Southern Sun Grayston Hotel in Sandton and train at Sandown High School, northern Johannesburg
Slovenia will be based at the Hyde Park, Southern Sun Hotel
However, not all the details of the training venues that each team will use,are available yet. These training venues and the streets surrounding them will also be affected whilst they are in use.
According to FIFA the list, is subject to change.