SAA celebrates one year since the resumption of its route between Brazil and South Africa and talks about increasing flights
South African Airways (SAA) celebrated the first year of resuming its route between Brazil and South Africa. With four weekly flights departing from Sao Paulo to Johannesburg and Cape Town, SAA said it was proud to be back in the Brazilian market , providing travelers with an experience marked by South African hospitality. “In this first year, we reaffirmed our commitment to the Brazilian market and exceeded all expectations. The strong growth in demand has consolidated Brazil as one of the fundamental pillars of our international operations. For us, this route represents more than a connection between two countries: it symbolizes the strengthening of cultural ties, the opening of new leisure and business opportunities, and the expansion of tourism between South America and the African continent”, said the statement. Under the leadership of Gabriel Gomes, a Director in Brazil, with the close support of Cassio Lucas, the Sales and Relationship Manager, and Val Antenor, the Administrative Manager, the airline seeks to be connected to the Brazilian market. With growing demand and positive market response, SAA said it is determined to expand its presence in Brazil, with plans to soon increase flight frequency. In this first year of operation, more than 400 flights were operated with almost 65 thousand passengers transported on our routes to Johannesburg (JNB) and Cape Town (CPT). – https://aeroin.net/saa-celebra-um-ano-da-retomada-da-sua-rota-entre-brasil-e-africa-do-sul-e-fala-em-aumentar-voos/