South African Airways (SAA) has increased its frequency to Luanda, Angola, thereby creating a seamless travel experience for customers.
The airline in a statement explained that its African and Asian destinations in particular would have an increased connectivity.
The two extra weekly flights is scheduled to commence September 9, 2018, bringing SAA’s total weekly operations between Johannesburg and Luanda to four flights per week.
SAA has been operating to Luanda for more than 30 years, making it one of the leading airlines in Angola.
The route is very popular with not only Angolans, but with most of the guests travelling from and to Luanda and then connecting on SAA’s route network to various destinations such as Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, New York, Washington and the entire Southern African Development Community.
SAA operates to all the major cities such as Lusaka, Maputo, Windhoek, Harare, Mauritius, Lilongwe and Blantyre.
Nairobi, Entebbe and Dar Es Salaam also feature prominently on the travel itineraries of our guests on this route.
Both narrow and wide body aircraft (A330-200, A330-300 and A320) operate on this route. The additional frequencies that take effect from 9 September will be operated with the A320 two class configured aircraft.
“As part of our Africa growth strategy, we are enhancing our footprint on the continent by expanding our route network to enable seamless connections for our customers. We are especially pleased to offer our customers from Angola more travel options to connect them to the world through Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport. East and Southern Africa, and the rest of the continent and the world are easily within reach,” says Tlali Tlali, SAA Spokesperson.
SAA’s Network Development Plan is aligned to the alliance strategy by strengthening its position in sub-Saharan Africa through forming new partnerships. SAA customers can also fly with TAAG Angola Airlines, as the two carriers code share between Johannesburg and Luanda as well as Cape Town and Luanda.