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Fastjet puts brake on SA domestic flights

11 Jan 2017
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DESPITE widespread

media reports that

fastjet will launch

internal flights in SA next

year, the airline’s ceo, Nico

Bezuidenhout, told TNW that

the airline had no plans to

expand here just yet.

Nico says the SA market

is currently oversubscribed

on certain trunk routes and

the airline will not launch

domestic operations next

year.

Instead, fastjet is working

on a stabilisation plan that

will see it focus on its core

markets – Tanzania, Zambia,

Zimbabwe and South Africa

– and offer capacity where

there is demand, says Nico.

“The airline expanded too

quickly into some markets

and introduced capacity that

exceeded demand, which

impacted its sustainability.”

Fastjet will now reshape its

fleet and refine its schedules

to ensure medium- and longterm

benefits, says Nico.

The airline has cut three

of its routes, including the

indefinite suspension of

its Johannesburg-Victoria

Falls service, which it

announced on November 28.

As a consequence, agents’

confidence in the airline has

declined, with many saying

they would not book fastjet

unless they were forced to.

Jan Engelbrecht Klitzke,

of ITC The Boyz Travel

Merchants, says, as a rule,

his company does not book

airlines like fastjet until they

are well established. He

would rather lose the sale

and have the client book

online than be left with the

headache of an airline going

bust.

Reena Lallo, md of Fast

Link Travel, says she is

nervous to book with fastjet

and advises her clients

to pay a little more with

alternative airlines.

Maro Kyprianides, md

of Tour Destinations

International, says she will

only book with the airline

if her clients need to travel

within the next few days,

adding that it’s too risky

to book the airline too far

in advance out of fear of

whether it would still be in

operation.

Nico says the travel trade

is critical to any airline’s

success and that fastjet

plans to address any

perceptions that may have

impacted its relationship with

agents and operators.

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