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CemAir won’t relinquish former SAX routes

29 Aug 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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CEMAIR will retain the routes

and increased frequencies,

that it implemented when

SA Express was grounded,

regardless of SAX’s planned

return, says Miles van der

Molen, ceo of CemAir.

On May 24, when SA

Express was grounded

by the South African Civil

Aviation Authority for

“serious non-compliance”,

CemAir announced an

increase in capacity

between Johannesburg

and Bloemfontein and

began operating a direct

service between Cape Town

and Hoedspruit (which

was previously serviced

via Johannesburg). A few

days later, the airline

launched flights between

Johannesburg and Kimberley,

and on May 29 between

Johannesburg and Richards

Bay.

Miles told TNW that the

airline would also still

pursue the possibility of

launching a Cape Town-East

London service. “I don’t

believe that SA Express has

truly addressed its structural

challenges, which involve

solvency and cash issues.

As a result, I am sure it

will need to rationalise its

routes to remain viable. The

unstable market conditions

will make it possible for

other airlines to absorb

market share.

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