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SAA to grow international presence

28 Feb 2018 - by Chana Boucher
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SAA plans to add new routes

to its international network,

including Russia, through

existing and new partnerships

with other airlines.

According to a recent

Government Gazette, the

airline has applied for new

routes and more frequencies

on some of its existing

regional routes. These include

Moscow, Russia; Asuncion,

Paraguay; Lomé, Togo; Port of

Spain, Trinidad; Montevideo,

Uruguay; Ouagadougou,

Burkina Faso; Praia and Ilha

do Sol, Cape Verde; Ndjamena,

Chad; Malabo, Equatorial

Guinea; Jakarta, Indonesia;

Kingston, Jamaica; and Abuja,

Nigeria. The introduction dates

for all routes range from April

to July this year.

SAA spokesperson, Tlali

Tlali, told TNW: “SAA has

stated it would be suspending

some of its international

routes in an effort to increase

protability. This is still the

case. However, SAA still has

to have a presence on the

international stage, which will

be done by expanding and/or

entering into new codeshare

arrangements and not by a

direct service by SAA. At this

stage certain markets do not

warrant the introduction of

direct services by SAA and

therefore we have taken the

decision to serve these on a

codeshare-only basis.”

He says that, in terms of

the International Air Services

Act, for an SA carrier to

serve a specic destination,

in its own right or on a

codeshare basis, it has to

hold the underlying trafc

rights. “It is SAA’s intention to

expand certain of its existing

codeshare arrangements.

and/or enter into new ones.”

Due to ongoing discussions he

could not say who the future

codeshare partners would be.

SAA has also applied for

additional rights to some of

its current destinations. These

include seven return ights a

week to Accra; ve a week to

both Blantyre and Lilongwe;

and two return ights a week

to Lagos.

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