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FlySafair introduces priority boarding

21 Oct 2015
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FLYSAFAIR has launched

a new ancillary product

– Priority Boarding – that

allows passengers to board

the aircraft first.

“People looking to fly from

Cape Town or Johannesburg

after October 31 will have

the option to add Priority

Boarding to their bookings

for a R50 premium,” the

airline said in a statement.

The first 40 people to

book and pay for Priority

Boarding on a flight will

be afforded the benefit.

Only passengers with a

pre-allocated seat booked

on the website can qualify

for priority boarding.

Passengers wishing to

book their seat pay an

additional fee. “We decided

to keep the cost of priority

boarding lower but to only

make it available as an

option for passengers

with a pre-selected seat,”

says FlySafair ceo, Elmar

Conradie.

The service will initially be

offered on the Johannesburg

and Cape Town routes, with

plans to roll it out on other

routes. It can be bought for

one-way or return flights.

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