25 February 2009
Virgin Atlantic and South African Airways are expanding their existing codeshare agreement by introducing a codeshare on each other’s services between London Heathrow and Cape Town.
This bilateral agreement extends the existing codeshare agreement between the two partner airlines, which enables customers on Virgin Atlantic’s flights from Heathrow to Johannesburg to connect easily onto SAA services to Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London and Cape Town in South Africa.
Virgin Atlantic director commercial and revenue planning, Edmond Rose said: "This codeshare extension gives Virgin Atlantic’s customers even more choice of journeys between London and South Africa, and permits them to book non-stop flights to Cape Town all year round."
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