Fort Lauderdale, FL (April 16, 2015)
– South African Airways’ (SAA), the national flag carrier of South
Africa and Africa’s most awarded airline, received the “Top Producing
Airline” award at the annual South African Tourism Ubuntu Awards in New
York City on April 13th. The Ubuntu Awards honors key travel providers in North America that excel at promoting travel to South Africa.
The
airline was recognized for contributing to the growth of travel to
South Africa through a number of initiatives, as well as its daily
nonstop flights from New York-JFK and direct flights from Washington
D.C.-IAD (via Dakar, Senegal) to Johannesburg. SAA also offers codes
share services with United Airlines, Air Canada and JetBlue Airways,
which provide convenient connections from more than 30 North American
cities to SAA’s flights. Whether passengers are travelling Premium
Business Class or Economy Class, South African Airways takes luxury
travel to a new level and the legendary South African hospitality makes
SAA’s flights the best way to start any South African experience.
As
the predominant airline from the U.S. to Southern Africa, South African
Airways took a leading role in 2015 in developing the “Go See Southern
Africa” campaign to emphasize the great experiences and the great value
that abound for travel throughout the region. SAA vigorously worked with
leading tour operators, hotels and safari lodges in Southern Africa to
generate increased awareness and encourage travel to the region.
As
part of Team South Africa, SAA also partners with the South African
Diplomatic Corps and related organizations, such as South African
Tourism, Wines of South Africa, Brand South Africa and the South African
Chamber of Commerce in America, to champion cultural and industry
efforts, and it supports a number of charitable organizations that
perform work in South Africa.
“We
are extremely proud to receive this award from South African Tourism,
whom has been a long-standing partner of South African Airways in
promoting South Africa to the North American market,” says Marc Cavaliere, Executive Vice President for South African Airways in North America. “Our
desire to stimulate travel to the destination is stronger than ever and
we will continue to collaborate with South African Tourism to showcase
the exceptional experiences that South Africa offers travelers.”
South
African Airways serves 67 destinations worldwide in partnership with SA
Express, Airlink and its low cost carrier Mango. SAA is a Star Alliance
member and the recipient of the Skytrax 4-Star rating for 13
consecutive years.
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