Interline E-ticketing from New Zealand to South Africa
SAA have introduced interline e-ticketing for NZ/SA and QF/SA itineraries to/from New Zealand.
This does not apply to Qantas flights operated by Jetstar and is effective immediately.
South African Airways flies non-stop from Perth to Johannesburg five times a week with its award winning flat bed seat and five times a week from Sydney. SAA flies to 39 cities in 29 countries on six continents and is the leading carrier in Africa.
SAA is consistently voted the ‘Best Airline & Cabin Crew in Africa’, winning it again for the 15th consecutive year in the Travel Weekly Globe Awards in London.
South African Airways also took out top honours in November 2005 at the World Travel Awards in London, winning three awards in the Africa category.
The top awards were for “Leading Airline to Africa”, “Leading First Class Airline” and “Leading Business Class Airline”. SAA is a member of STAR, the world’s largest and most comprehensive airline alliance.
The STAR Alliance network consists of 18 of the world’s leading airlines, with 842 airport destinations across 152 countries.
For more information on SAA flights please call 977 2237 or email [email protected]
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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