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African airlines eye Cape Town

16 Nov 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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TWO African airlines are

looking to expand operations

with direct flights to Cape

Town.

Botswana-based BlueSky

Airways is eyeing the

Gaborone-Cape Town route for

its maiden commercial flight at

the end of the year.

BlueSky Airways, which

has operated as a charter

carrier since 2012, applied

for its Air Operator Certificate

in July this year. Ceo, Mark

Spicer, says he hopes to

obtain the AOC by the end of

September. “Our intention is

to operate within two to three

months of certification. This

depends on approval of some

of the routes, as there are

international requirements that

need to be met.”

Mark says he has opted for

Cape Town as the airline’s

inaugural destination because

there was no direct route

to the Mother City when he

started the BlueSky project

in 2010. “We feel that there

is a market for this route.

The aircraft we are using,

the B737, is perfect for the

Gaborone -Cape Town route.”

Over time, Mark hopes to

establish Gaborone as a

regional hub. He says although

it would be impossible to

surpass Johannesburg, a

satellite hub in Botswana

could have huge potential.

“Gaborone has a very good

geographical location in the

centre of Southern Africa.

Botswana is a progressive

country with a stable economy.

Many international businesses

have moved their headquarters

to Gaborone, which means

there is a lot of business travel

through Gaborone. Additionally

tourism is on the rise and

recently the Okavango Delta

was listed a World Heritage

Site, which should boost

tourism even more.”

Meanwhile, Kenya Airways

is also looking at launching a

direct service to Cape Town.

The airline’s coo, Mbuvi

Ngunze, recently stated at

KQ's Dreamliner event press

conference that it would be

interested in expanding its

footprint beyond the NairobiJohannesburg

route.

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