#SouthAfricanAirways relaunches routes to #Brazil

 

(Posted 07th November 2023)

 

South African Airways has relaunched their service to Sao Paulo—marking the first intercontinental destination to which the airline relaunched operations.

The carrier commenced flights between Cape Town International Airport (CPT) and Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport (GRU) on the 31st of October. The airline will operate the route twice weekly.

In the latest development, as from yesterday, 06th of November, SAA also launched flights between Johannesburg’s Tambo International Airport (JNB) and GRU, also operating the route twice weekly. Both routes will be operating with an Airbus A330 aircraft.

The routes to Brazil “will facilitate numerous export and import opportunities and augment existing trade relations between the two countries,” SAA says in a statement. “SAA will operate a widebody fleet with sufficient space to load palletized cargo and provide faster movement of goods, whether it is general cargo, pharmaceuticals or high-value cargo, boosting the movement of time-sensitive goods.”

SAA resumed operations in September 2021 after an 18-month hiatus for restructuring. It has rebuilt a network in Africa, but Brazil becomes the first country served outside Africa since the airline relaunched.

Outside of South Africa, the airline serves Accra, Ghana; Blantyre, Malawi; Harare, Zimbabwe; Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Lagos, Nigeria; Lilongwe, Malawi; Lusaka, Zambia; Mauritius; Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe; and Windhoek, Namibia.

John Lamola, SAA interim CEO, says the airline has operated more than 9,000 flights since relaunching services in 2021. “The choice of Brazil as our first intercontinental route was informed not only by rigorous economic and market analysis, but also by considerations of the strategic linkages of South Africa” he commented.