South African Airways

By Richard Maslen
WATCH the World Routes Strategy Summit on stage interview between our Head of Content & Industry Relations, Michael Miller and Nico Bezuidenhout, Chief Executive Officer, Mango and up until very recently also acting Chief Executive Officer, South African Airways.
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By Routes Marketing Team
South African Airways are offering a discount on flights to all delegates travelling to Durban.
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By Poppy Marello
South African Airways (SAA) has continued the implementation of its long-term turnaround strategy across the business to combat declining demand.
Airports & Networks

By Poppy Marello
Both Air China and China Southern have recently announced plans for new services to Africa to commence in the coming months.
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By Richard Maslen
In what is described as a new era of cooperation between the two national flag carriers, SAA will introduce the daily link from March 29, 2015, which will complement Etihad Airways’ existing flights between the two cities to offer a combined double-daily frequency on the route.
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By Richard Maslen
The enhanced focus on the African market is a key part of the carrier’s Long-Term Turnaround Strategy, and is in response to positive market growth. Over the course of the first week of December 2014, SAA is adding another seven weekly flights across four routes.
Airports & Networks

By Richard Maslen
Every month The HUB provides an update on the current schedules of three latest aircraft programmes, highlighting the routes the types are being
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By Richard Maslen
Canadian manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace handed over a CSeries to African carrier South African Airways (SAA) during this week’s Routes Africa forum
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By Richard Maslen
The founder and chairman of West African carrier ASKY Airlines, Gervais Djondo has dismissed recent speculation that South African Airways (SAA) was to open talks to acquire a stake in the Togolese carrier.
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By Richard Maslen
South African Airways (SAA) has closed reservations this week for its non-stop link between Johannesburg and the Argentine capital Buenos Aires, the
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By Richard Maslen
South African Tourism Minister, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, reveals his dream of making an African e-visa regime a reality, enhancing accessibility
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By Richard Maslen
South African low-cost carrier, Mango, is to launch a new daily service to Port Elizabeth from Johannesburg and a six times weekly link from Cape Town
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