SAA’s R9bn (€500 000) still in the pipeline

SAA’s R9bn (€500 000) still in the pipeline

The government appears to be moving forward with the SAA business rescue process and says it has put motions in place that will enable the distribution of the remainder of the R10,5bn (€585m) of business rescue funding. On January 20 President Ramaphosa signed an...
Greyhound closes operations in South Africa after 37 years

Greyhound closes operations in South Africa after 37 years

Transport group Greyhound has announced that its Greyhound and Citiliner bus operations will close in February 2021. In a statement published on its website and social media platforms, Greyhound said that its services will run until 14 February 2021. The group said...
New entry regs for France

New entry regs for France

Air France has confirmed that all flights between Paris and Johannesburg will continue following the announcement of new regulations by the French government. To comply with the new regulations, passengers are advised to check the conditions for entry.  Declarations...
FlySafair – Mauritius, here we come

FlySafair – Mauritius, here we come

FlySafair has been awarded rights to operate a twice-weekly service between Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport and Mauritius and is currently preparing to be able to launch this route when the island reopens. This will be FlySafair’s first regional route....