South African Airways (SAA) says it will resume selected flights from Johannesburg to Cape Town, Durban and Victoria Falls from Thursday, 21 November.
The airline said in a statement that it’s continuing to operate all international flights on an ongoing basis and without disruption. The airline is now also successfully operating services to six destinations on the African continent, namely Accra, Lagos, Lusaka, Maputo, Windhoek and Harare on an ongoing basis.
SAA expressed its appreciation for staff that chose to work despite receiving threats and intimidation from the unions.
‘We are pleased that SAA is now able to increase services and to offer our customers more flights on Domestic and on the African continent and that all our International flights are back on schedule. It is also important to assure SAA’s customers that our operations are safe and that the airline will never compromise on this core responsibility,’ said Philip Saunders, SAA’s Chief Commercial Officer.
Customers travelling on SAA’s Regional network to Victoria Falls, Cape Town and Durban will be rebooked on the reinstated services and contacted accordingly.
SAA will seek to rebook customers travelling on other regional routes (points on the African Continent) wherever possible.
SAA is continuing to work with its partner airlines, Mango and SA Airlink, to re-book all customers travelling on domestic services for Thursday 21 November 2019 and Friday 22 November 2019.
‘Once again, we apologise to all our passengers for all the inconvenience caused. We are continuing discussions with labour and remain committed to reach a prompt resolution in the best interests of all parties,’ Saunders said.
Customers are requested not to travel to their departure airport unless they are in possession of a rebooked itinerary.
Customers seeking a refund or wishing to rebook their travel on a future SAA service have until 30 November 2019 to finalise their arrangements.
For any further information or guidance, then please visit flysaa.com or call our contact centre on 0861 606 606 or 011 978 1111
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