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QR/4Z linkup a vote of confidence

21 Aug 2024
Euan McNeil, MD of Flight Centre Travel Group South Africa. 
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Euan McNeil, MD of Flight Centre Travel Group South Africa, takes a wide view across the global travel landscape and sees good opportunities in the newly announced acquisition by Qatar Airways of 25% of Airlink. Among these opportunities are good connectivity and more competition.

McNeil also sees it as a vote of confidence in South Africa’s aviation sector.

“Qatar Airways' strategic investment in Airlink marks a significant milestone in African aviation, presenting substantial benefits for South African travellers and the broader continental market.

“The entry of major global players like Qatar Airways into the African market brings tangible advantages to our customers. We anticipate that this alliance will yield enhanced connectivity, potentially more competitive pricing structures, and a more integrated travel experience that seamlessly connects our local routes with Qatar's comprehensive global network.

“The implications of this partnership extend beyond mere route expansion. It represents a strong vote of confidence in South Africa's aviation sector and the wider African market. This development aligns with an emerging trend of international carriers strategically investing in regional airlines, a move that promises to drive innovation and elevate service standards industry-wide.

“As a leading travel retailer, we're excited about the new opportunities this creates for our customers. Whether it's easier business travel or more accessible leisure experiences, this partnership enhances our ability to cater for diverse travel needs.

“The future of travel in Africa is looking brighter than ever, and partnerships like this are helping to light the way,” said McNeil in a media statement.

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