Durban-King Shaka International Airport

By Aaron Karp
The carrier is working with the South African Tourism Board to promote travel to the country.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier serves three South African cities.
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By David Casey
Routes details the latest new route announcements, as well as the services returning to carriers’ networks.
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By Routes Content Team
Routes details the latest new route announcements, as well as the services returning to carriers’ networks.
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By David Casey
The service increases to Russia and Saudi Arabia follow additions made to the airline’s South Africa network.
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By Aaron Karp
CemAir is the fourth South African carrier Emirates has struck either an interline or codeshare pact with.
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By David Casey
The new deal builds on an interline partnership the airlines entered into last October.
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By David Casey
Frequencies are being increased due to rising passenger demand, the airline says.
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By David Casey
The latest route cancellations follow the airline’s pause of flights to South Africa.
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By David Casey
Thirteen destinations are being dropped from British Airways’ long-haul network, with a further three routes suspended for the upcoming summer season.
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By Wesley Charnock
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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By David Casey
The latest addition to South Africa’s skies has revealed its inaugural routes.
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By David Casey
An interline agreement with Airlink will allow travelers from Dubai to Cape Town and Johannesburg to go onwards to 45 destinations across the Southern Africa.
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By David Casey
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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By David Casey
Administrators in charge of South Africa’s Comair believe there are “reasonable prospects” of saving the company. Routes looks at the airline group’s place in the market prior to the appointment of business rescue practitioners.
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By Routes News
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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By Richard Maslen
Over the past year major global airline brands such as Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines, plus local southern African operators Air Namibia and Proflight Zambia, have already inaugurated flights from Durban, South Africa. These services have delivered important regional, continental and notably key intercontinental connectivity, complementing the existing transit options with Comair (British Airways franchise) and South African Airways via Johannesburg and Emirates Airline via Dubai.
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By Richard Maslen
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 forums, and of course, the hosting of this year’s event in Durban.
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By Routes Marketing Team
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 of experiences of what the Routes team got up to after the hard work of World Routes was over.
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By Richard Maslen
Durban will be Turkish Airlines’ third destination in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town. The airline first introduced flights into the country with a three times weekly joint operation to Johannesburg and onward to Cape Town from its Istanbul Ataturk International Airport hub in September 2007 but has grown to offer a daily service on the route, currently flown using an Airbus A330.
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By Richard Maslen
Durban will be Turkish Airlines’ third destination in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town. The airline first introduced flights into the country with a three times weekly joint operation to Johannesburg and onward to Cape Town from its Istanbul Ataturk International Airport hub in September 2007 but has grown to offer a daily service on the route, currently flown using an Airbus A330.
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By Richard Maslen
The new three-times weekly Lusaka – Durban link will see Proflight Zambia complement the existing operations of South African Airways Express on the international city pair and will open up an alternative schedule for travellers from Zambia to enjoy the sea, sporting and cultural events, shopping and business prospects across tha KwaZulu-Natal province.
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By Hannah Brewer
Gulf carrier Qatar Airways confirmed in February this year that it would introduce flights to this year’s World Routes host city as part of an expansion of its network in South Africa. The four times weekly service, as an extension of an expanded schedule between Doha and Johannesburg, will be launched from December 17, 2015, just three months after World Routes, providing an important new hub connection offering to the coastal city.
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By Routes News
Industry content from the latest issue of the air service development magazine, Routes News.
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By Richard Maslen
In recent months a number of international airlines have outlined plans to expand into the Durban market, although local officials remain tight-lipped on this subject until final contracts are agreed and formally signed.
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