Passengers set to get seamless air travel connection to nine key cities
Johannesburg, Tuesday, 16 April 2013. South African Airways (SAA) and Jet Airways, India’s premier international airline, have announced a code share agreement that will enable seamless air travel connectivity to several business centres in India and South Africa. Tickets went on sale on 16 April 2013 with travel effective from 18 April 2013.
Under
the arrangement; South African Airways, the only airline with non-stop
flights between Johannesburg and Mumbai, will code share on Jet Airways’
operations between Mumbai and Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and
Thiruvananthapuram. In turn, Jet Airways will code share on SAA’s
flights between Mumbai and Johannesburg and beyond to Cape Town and
Durban.
Customers who are members of SAA’s loyalty programme,
Voyager, will be able to earn miles and obtain tier status when
travelling on Jet Airways using SAA-issued tickets. Likewise, members of
Jet Airways’ Jet Privilege programme will
also be able to earn and redeem JPMiles and earn Tier points/Tier
JPMiles when they travel on SAA flights marketed by Jet Airways. This
provides an opportunity for customers to spend miles exploring the
various Indian and South African destinations on offer.
“SAA is pleased with this latest offering on the India route. This partnership
strengthens the historic commercial, political and cultural cooperation
between South Africa and India. In essence, the agreement further
supports the objectives of the BRICS member states,” said Mr. Manoj
Papa, SAA’s acting General Manager: Commercial.
Mr.
Sudheer Raghavan, Jet Airways’ Chief Commercial Officer, elaborated:
“Jet Airways is delighted to enter into a codeshare partnership with
SAA, South Africa’s flag carrier. Besides its global popularity as a
tourist destination, South Africa, in its capacity as Africa’s largest
economy, is also a strategic trade and investment destination. With the
seamless connections offered between India and South Africa, we are
confident that this mutually beneficial codeshare will prove extremely
popular with both business and leisure travellers.”
A
recent study by the Department of Tourism indicated that the number of
tourists from India to South Africa has steadily increased in recent
years by over 122% between 2005 and 2010 and a further 29% increase
between January and September 2011.
“We have been witnessing a steady increase in the number of business and leisure travellers coming into South Africa. Using Johannesburg as a convenient connection hub, a significant number of these travellers are also taking advantage of SAA’s vast route network of 26 destinations across Africa as well as access to over 1300 airports in almost 200 countries through our Star Alliance membership,” explained Papa.
The
codeshare agreement will effectively enhance flight choices for
customers, whether originating in India or Africa. “In essence we are
truly bringing the world to Africa and taking Africa to the world,” Papa asserted.
About SAA
South
African Airways (SAA) is the leading carrier in Africa, serving 26
destinations across the continent, as well as major destinations within
South Africa and internationally from its Johannesburg hub. It is a
member of the largest international airline network, Star Alliance.
SAA’s core business is the provision of passenger airline and cargo
transport services together with related services, which are provided
through SAA and its four wholly owned subsidiaries: SAA Technical; Mango
its low cost carrier; Air Chefs, the catering entity of SAA and South
African Travel Centre (SATC). SAA is the winner of the 'Best Airline in
Africa’ Award in the regional category for ten consecutive years and the
winner of ‘Service Excellence Africa’ for three consecutive years.
Mango and SAA hold the number one and number
two successive spots as South Africa’s most on - time airlines.
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