International airlines cut number of flights to South Africa
With fewer flights, airports have become much quieter in recent months. Image: Pixabay
The phenomenon, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, is forcing companies to reduce some of their flights to South Africa.
International airlines operating flights to South Africa report that passenger numbers are averaging only 20 to 40% per flight. This is according to Carla da Silva, chairperson of the Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (Barsa).
REOPENING OF SOUTH AFRICA’S BORDERS
There was much jubilation and excitement on 16 September, when President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that South Africa would be opening its borders and allowing the return of international scheduled flights from 1 October, as a result of the shift to lockdown level one.
The move was welcomed by internat...