British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia have received the regulatory green light to operate a joint business on transatlantic flights. Following European Union approval on July 14, the airlines have now been granted anti-trust immunity from the US Department of Transportation. British Airways chief executive, Willie Walsh, said: “This final approval is fantastic news for [...]
Archive for July, 2010
SAA Voyager changes
July 23rd, 2010
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Here are some changes to the SAA voyager program: BENEFITS COMPANION CARDS As a Lifetime Platinum member, we would like to reward you for your ongoing support. You can now nominate a companion – who will automatically achieve Gold status, on condition that you maintain at least the equivalent of Gold Card status yourself, in [...]
King shaka – “Too busy”
July 8th, 2010
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Johannesburg – Five plane-loads of football fans headed for the World Cup semifinal between Spain and Germany suffered severe delays on Wednesday at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport, forcing some fans to miss the match. Source This seriously is shocking news to hear for the WC – surely the airport were aware when the slots [...]
Johannesburg at night
July 1st, 2010
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Is this just not the best image ever of Johannesburg:

