British Airways, operated by Comair Limited, has announced that it will soon be servicing all major South African coastal routes and will commence flights between Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town at the end of this month.
“We are experiencing demand for premium travel options to coastal destinations, mostly from the increased number of business travellers on these routes,” said Heidi Brauer, Comair’s executive manager for group marketing. “British Airways will therefore be taking over the servicing of these routes from LCC, kulula.com from March 27, offering travellers the full-service Club (business class) experience as well as Executive Club benefits.
“Furthermore, the current BA flight configuration and aircraft types are better suited for these routes, further enhancing operational efficiency,” Brauer said.
BA will offer daily return flights between the following destinations:
- King Shaka International Airport and Port Elizabeth International Airport
- Port Elizabeth International Airport and Cape Town International Airport
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