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South African Airways to resume transatlantic flying South African Airways to resume transatlantic flying

South African Airways will resume transatlantic flying in the fall with two routes to Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Twice-weekly service between Cape Town and Sao Paulo will begin Oct. 31, and twice-weekly service between Johannesburg and Sao Paulo starts on Nov. 6. The routes will be the first long-haul operations that the formerly state-owned South African Airways has operated since re-emerging under private control from a pandemic-time shutdown and restructuring in September 2021.

CEO John Lamola said Sao Paulo was selected after a rigorous analysis of the viability of the route.

"Sustainability has been at the heart of SAA's approach since our restart," Lamola said.

Source: Travel Weekly