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Fly Blue Crane spreads its wings

02 Sep 2015 - by Debbie Badham
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FLY Blue Crane officially

launched flights on

September 1, operating to

“underserved” routes in South

Africa from Johannesburg.

The airline, which is headed

up by ex-SAA executives Siza

Mzimela, Theunis Potgieter

and Jerome Simelane, first

announced plans to launch

flights in May last year.

It aims to provide a high

frequency “hybrid” service

geared to the business

market. “We’re not an LCC

or a full-service carrier,”

says chief operating officer,

Theunis Potgieter, “we are a

hybrid airline that will offer

quality products but at a more

competitive price.”

Gm of Commerical, Jerome

Simelane, highlights Fly Blue

Crane’s commitment to the

trade, saying the airline will

offer upfront commission

structures. It will also offer

an agency portal that enables

agents to complete tasks

such as filing private fares and

managing refund processes

and commission reports.

A dedicated travel desk for

agents has also been put in

place.

Initially, three domestic

routes will be on offer. Based

in Johannesburg, the airline

will fly to Bloemfontein,

Kimberley and Nelspruit. Plans

are to expand quickly, adding

new domestic routes as well

as focusing on regional routes,

says Theunis.

Flights will be operated

by two 50-seater ERJ145s.

The Bloemfontein route will

operate return flights five

times daily on weekdays, twice

on Saturdays and three times

on Sundays. Kimberley will be

serviced three times daily on

weekdays, once on Saturday

and twice on Sunday. The

Nelspruit route will operate

return flights twice daily

on weekdays and once on

Saturdays and Sundays.

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