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Malawi runway closure: SAX’s Q400 to the rescue

26 Jun 2019
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SAA has implemented

contingency plans for its

operations affected by the

runway closure at Chileka

International Airport in

Blantyre, Malawi.

The main runway was

closed for maintenance

on April 24, and SAA’s

operations on that day, as

well as those on Saturday,

April 27, were cancelled. This

is because the aircraft that

SAA operates to Blantyre

does not fit the required

categories of the airport’s

secondary runway, which will

remain operational.

“We have implemented

contingency plans by using

SA Express’s Q400 turboprop aircraft to continue to

operate this route,” SAA

said in a statement.

“The nature of the

aircraft deployed during

the rehabilitation of the

runway will be a single-cabin

aircraft,” said Tlali Tlali,

SAA spokesperson. SAA will

compensate passengers

who had booked premium

cabin tickets. “The decision

was based on the nature

of the offering in the

single-cabin aircraft and

in accordance with our

compensation policy,”

said Tlali.

Other customers will

be re-accommodated to

Lilongwe, where operations

are unaffected. These

passengers will have the

option of reconnecting from

Lilongwe for onward travel by

air or ground transport.

Passengers who have

not been ticketed will be

rebooked on to the next

available flight.

Passengers or groups who

have been ticketed should

be aware of the following

rebooking conditions:

 SAA will rebook affected

passengers on to the

operation between

Johannesburg and Blantyre

where applicable;

 Re-accommodation of

reservations has been

made by SAA on to

the closest available

fight between the two

destinations in the same

booking class;

 Change fees will be

waived;

 Tickets must be re-issued

on or before May 7, and

the booking owner may

re-issue the ticket;

 Tickets to be endorsed

‘INVOL Re-RTT due BLZ

RUNWAY Closure/Date’.

A full refund of the unused

portion of the ticket will only

be considered once the

above options have been

considered.

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