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Qantas drops capacity to JNB

29 Jul 2015
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QANTAS scheduled flights

between Sydney and

Johannesburg will decrease

from seven return services

a week to six (excluding

Wednesdays), effective

February 3.

“Qantas has launched a

new San Francisco service

where there is strong

demand and has had to

make these minor schedule

changes to its network,”

says Qantas regional

manager for Africa, Michi

Messner. “Johannesburg

remains a core destination

in our international

network,” she adds.

All customers booked to

travel on flights QF63 and

QF64 on or after February 3

have been re-booked to

travel on QF63/64 on the

Thursday flight (next day).

For more details, see

Travelinfo.

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