SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS CELEBRATES 83 YEARS OF SERVICE

Nation flag carrier South African Airways (SAA), which is one of the world’s oldest airlines still in existence, this month celebrates 83 years of air transport services.

This month, South African Airways (SAA), which was formed in February 1934, marks 83 years of service to the South African people and to the world, the carrier says.

When it was launched, the carrier had only 40 staff members and a handful of aircraft. In its first year of operation, SAA serviced only 3,000 passengers. Over the years the airline has evolved to where it now transports more than nine million passengers and 114,000 tonnes of freight per year.

SAA connects South Africa to all of its major trade and tourism partners and, in doing so, supports 34,000 jobs within the country and contributes 9.2 billion Rand (about 681.76 million US dollars), which is approximately 0.3 per cent of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) every year, says SAA spokesperson Tlali Tlali.

We are the longest-serving network carrier in Africa with a proven track record. Our route network gives more people greater access to air travel than ever before, and the world-class customer experience we offer has ensured that we remain an airline of choice for so many travellers.

Through its affiliation with Star Alliance which is the world’s largest international airline network, SAA provides its customers with access to 1,300 airports in 190 countries.

With a fleet of 57 aircraft, SAA is also one of the leading carriers in Africa, serving 74 destinations in partnership with SA Express, Airlink and SAA’s low-cost carrier, Mango. The partnership serves the entire continent and nine inter-continental routes.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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