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SAA to Restart Lagos-Johannesburg Operations

South African Airways (SAA), yesterday, concluded plans to resume the Lagos-Johannesburg operations beginning from December 12, 2021. The carrier, just emerging from crisis, has brought options on the lucrative route that also has Air Peace airlines.

SAA has been flying to Nigeria for the past 23 years and the resumption of the service is a welcome addition to its growing continental offering.

The interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of South African Airways, Thomas Kgokolo, in a statement, said the Lagos destination takes SAA into one of the biggest travel markets in Africa, and “we are delighted that we are again able to resume operations, providing a link between Africa’s two biggest economies.”

Kgokolo said the service is part of SAA’s gradual growth strategy, having resumed full operations in September. He said: “Our intention is to continue to develop our route network driven by passenger demand and revenue potential. We are constantly evaluating opportunities, both locally, regionally, and internationally.”

He further stated that not only does the Lagos-Johannesburg route function as a key economic link between the two countries but would also service the burgeoning tourism market in both countries.

He disclosed that SAA would continue in partnership with South African Tourism to promote the country in Nigeria in the expectation that it would lead to more visitors now that international pandemic travel restrictions are being revised.

South African Airways had on September 23rd, 2021 resumed operations after a year of inactivity and almost 18 months without a commercial flight.

The carrier initially offered flights from Johannesburg to Cape Town, Accra, Kinshasa, Harare, Lusaka, and Maputo.

SAA has not flown any commercial flights since March 2020 and ceased all cargo and repatriation flights in September last year.

Kgokolo said: “After months of diligent work, we are delighted that SAA is resuming service and we look forward to welcoming on board our loyal passengers and flying the South African flag. We continue to be a safe carrier and adhere to COVID-19 protocols.”

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