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Emirates inks South African interline agreement

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The deal is with FlySafair, which says it is offering 75% of the available domestic seat capacity in South Africa this month.

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Lift to launch with two routes from Johannesburg

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The latest addition to South Africa’s skies has revealed its inaugural routes.

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Emirates partnership opens up more Southern Africa routes

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An interline agreement with Airlink will allow travelers from Dubai to Cape Town and Johannesburg to go onwards to 45 destinations across the...

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Recovery Tracker: Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Airlink and more

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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.

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Comair stands ‘reasonable’ chance of survival

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Administrators in charge of South Africa’s Comair believe there are “reasonable prospects” of saving the company. Routes looks at the airline...

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How South African aviation could turn the tables

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As South Africa’s major airports set new passenger records, the country’s tourism boom could help alleviate its economic woes

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Durban is taking off in lasting World Routes hosting legacy

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Over the past year major global airline brands such as Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines, plus local southern African...

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Ethiopian arrives back in Durban thanks to World Routes meetings

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The return of Africa’s largest carrier to the southern city, its third destination in South Africa, can be directly linked to recent World Routes...

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Routes after Routes

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From snorkeling with sharks to the world’s tallest bungee swing, there’s plenty to see and do in Durban. We’d like to share with you just a handful...

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Turkish Airlines to Launch Durban Link By mid-November 2015

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Durban will be Turkish Airlines’ third destination in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town. The airline first introduced flights into the...

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