fb
AA Vehicle Rates Calculator

Rates Calculator

Roadside Assistance

Roadside Assistance

Emergency Services

Emergency Services

AA Auto Centre

AA Auto Centre

AA Financial Services

AA Financial Services

AA Travel

AA Travel

Call me backCALL ME BACK

I need help choosing a product

  • MOBILE NUMBER *
  • PLEASE SELECT A PRODUCT

The COVID-19 pandemic hit everyone hard, but the hospitality sector, in particular, suffered immensely because of travel and lockdown restrictions. Many hospitality establishments, sadly, had to reduce staff numbers and, worse, faced the prospects of closure.

But there is light at the end of the tunnel. Local travel restrictions have been eased greatly, and many in the hospitality industry are reporting good returns as people return to travelling. Of course, the numbers are not where they were pre-COVID, but the movements are in the right direction, which is encouraging.

In these difficult times, many guesthouses are looking for ways to increase their numbers, and are trying all they can to promote their establishments and the services they offer. A good starting point is to ensure your establishment gets seen – that it is on the radar of prospective travellers and clients.

For this reason, it’s perhaps a good idea to invest in becoming part of the AA’s Quality Assured Accommodation (AAQA) programme. AAQA ensure local establishments are listed on the AAQA website. It’s a first move that places an establishment on a platform other than its own, and gives it a space to compete directly with other establishments. AAQA establishments are all vetted and pre-inspected before they are listed to ensure the best guest experiences.

From a business perspective, being connected with a trusted and reputable brand such as the AA lends more credibility to an establishment. Not only does it get to display the connection with the AA, it also gets the kudos of being associated with a valuable, respected organisation.

For AA Members and non-Members, this gives them peace-of-mind knowing that they can confidently book with an establishment which has been screened and rated according to the AA’s rating scale. It gives establishments a platform to advertise themselves, and be part of a decision-making mix for travellers.

The AAQA rates establishments according to three levels: Superior, Highly Recommended, and Recommended.

Superior ratings are awarded to establishments that excel in every aspect of what they offer. These establishments offer a pristine property with décor and furnishing of exceptional quality. These establishments also offer remarkable levels of professionalism and hospitality.

Highly recommended ratings are awarded to establishments that are rated as exceptional. These establishments exude quality, and pay attention to detail. They also have high levels of professionalism and service.

Recommended ratings are awarded to establishments who meet the AA’s stringent qualifying criteria, are well managed and comfortable.

With each inspection conducted by the AAQA team, various aspects of the quality and service levels are appraised. These include looking at key areas of the establishment such as:

  • Cleanliness
  • Hospitality & Service
  • Food quality
  • Facilities
  • Guest comfort
  • Public areas (internal & external)
  • Buildings, grounds & garden

 

Because the AA is a trusted and valued brand which has been operating in South Africa for more than 90 years, travellers can trust the ratings provided by AAQA.

For more information on joining the AAQA Programme or finding an AAQA Establishment please visit the AAQA website.

Tools & Calculators
What is your Emergency?
The Automobile Association of South Africa

For over 90 years, we’ve provided you with roadside rescue and security, so you know you can rely on the Automobile Association day and night.

We aim to empower you as a road user and add value to your life with our products and services.

Decrease in fatalities welcome – but more needs to be done

The small decrease in the number of fatalities on South African roads between the December 2022 and January 2023 festive period and the 2023/2024 period is commendable and signals a slight improvement in road safety efforts by authorities. However, the Automobile Association (AA) remains concerned that the deaths of 1427 road users during the festive period is still too high, and that more needs to be done to effectively deal with road safety in South Africa. Transport Minister Sindisiwe...

2024 to start on positive fuel note for consumers

Despite the volatile Rand and concerns around shipping routes in the Red Sea, local fuel prices are still expected to decrease when they are adjusted by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy next Wednesday. Commenting on unaudited data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), the Automobile Association (AA) says the numbers are still pointing to reductions to fuel prices across the board.   According to the CEF’s figures, ULP95 petrol is expected to be lower by around 54cents a litre while...

Good fuel news for motorists to start 2024

South African motorists can expect significant fuel price reductions to kick-off 2024 says the Automobile Association (AA). Commenting on unaudited data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), the AA says both grades of petrol, diesel, and illuminating paraffin prices are showing substantial decreases that will ease the financial pressure on consumers in January. “According to the data, ULP93 will decrease by around 68 cents/litre, and ULP95 will decrease by 82c/l. Diesel is set to decrease...