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Lufthansa Group performs well in SA

13 Aug 2019 - by Hilka Birns
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AUSTRIAN Airlines is to

return to Cape Town in

October after recording

a satisfactory inaugural

season on the ViennaCape Town route, says

spokesperson, Tanja

Gruber.

The new flight was well

received and its low entry

prices make it attractive for

South African customers,

says André Schulz,

Lufthansa Group gm

Southern Africa.

Austrian Airlines

completes its first seasonal

service to Cape Town at the

end of March after flying

twice weekly VIE-CPT since

October with a B777. “We

are very satisfied with our

Cape Town bookings,” Tanja

told TNW. “Business class

and premium economy have

booked very well. During the

last weeks of the holidays in

Austria our economy class

performed quite well too.

There is still capacity in

economy class, especially

on flights from Cape Town

to Vienna, but we’ll be back

next October to work on

that,” she said.

Lufthansa Group business

continues to perform well in

SA, says André. In addition

to a successful JNB route,

Lufthansa’s Munich-Cape

Town service has received

particular market attention

due to the use of a modern

A350. “Customers are

enthusiastic about the new

product and the profitability

of the route is developing

very positively due to the

A350,” he says. In total, the

group currently offers 30

weekly frequencies to South

Africa.

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