SAA announces special fare

Friday, 16 Oct, 2005 0

South African Airways has announced a Super Springbok Special fare for November 2005. 

According to Thevan Krishna, SAA’s Regional Manager, Australia and New Zealand, the special offers Australians an excellent opportunity to visit South Africa and experience its many unique attractions. 

“The new fare is $1,879 for passengers leaving from Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberrra, Coolangatta, Melbourne and Brisbane, while those leaving from Perth will pay $1,679. Both fares are ex-tax, he said. 

“The Super Springbok Special fare also includes a free return flight within South Africa from  Johannesburg to Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London and George which represents excellent value for money.”   

Thevan said the sale would run until October 31 for outbound travel between November 1-30, 2005. Minimum stay is five days and maximum is three months. 

“We are seeing strong interest in South Africa from recreational, business and VFR travellers, and I believe the special fare will make it possible for many more people to visit our country. We have also scheduled a fifth service between Sydney and Johannesburg from December3, 2005.” 

“SAA provides the fastest non-stop service to South Africa, together with its codeshare partner Qantas, giving travellers more time to experience a unique travel experience and less time spent in transit lounges and changing aircraft.”



 

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