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New aircraft for SAA Africa routes

26 Apr 2017 - by Debbie Badham
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SAA has taken delivery of

two new A320 aircraft –

with more to come – which

will be deployed on SAA’s

domestic and intra-African

routes.

The aircraft arrived earlier

this month. Another is

expected in June, followed

by two in the third quarter

and one towards the end

of the year. The A320s are

configured with 24 seats in

business class and 114 in

economy.

SAA would not specify

which routes the aircraft

would be deployed on.

Spokesperson for Airbus,

Linden Birns, says A320s

are designed for routes

with three- to four-hour

flight time, making them

ideal for domestic routes

and services to African

destinations such as Kenya.

“Business-class seating

offers a 10% improvement

on pitch compared with

our current businessclass

offering on narrowbody

aircraft, giving our

competitors in the domestic

market a run for their

money,” says Myriam

Bracke, SAA product

manager.

The fuel-efficient aircraft

feature a back compartment

on all business-class

seats, with the exception

of the first two rows, where

passengers are able to

store a PC tablet and make

use of a USB power point

to keep the tablet charged

during the flight, as well

as a PC power console for

additional laptop computer

power.

Further innovations

are also in the pipeline,

including Samsung tablets

with in-flight entertainment

already loaded – a service

that will be offered to

business-class travellers on

longer African flights. 

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