This tender has been awarded to TRAVEL WITH FLAIR JOHANNESBURG for R 20 000 000 00.
TRAVEL WITH FLAIR JOHANNESBURG
Issuing Organization
Sentech Limited
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
25 November 2025
Award Date
25 November 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
59198
Atlantis Corporate Travel (Pty) Ltd, Blueberry Travel (Pty) Ltd, Club Travel Corporate (Pty) Ltd, Tourvest Holding t/a Tourvest Travel Services (Pty) Ltd, Travel With Flair (Pty) Ltd, FCM Travel Solutions (Pty) Ltd, Gemini Moon Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd t/a XL Nexus Travel, Satguru Corporate Travel (Pty) Ltd, Mary Reynolds Agency Services (Pty) Ltd Reynolds Travel Centre, WingsNaledi Travel Management (Pty) Ltd
Awarded To
TRAVEL WITH FLAIR JOHANNESBURG
Awarding Entity
Sentech Limited
Award Value
R 20 000 000 00
Awarded: 25 November 2025
GOVERNMENT
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