The Herald (South Africa)

FlySafair flights back with ‘block a seat’ option

- Unathi Nkanjeni

Low-cost airline FlySafair has started selling tickets again for business travel between Johannesbu­rg, Durban and Cape Town.

From June 15, travellers with a permit can expect to pay just more than R3,000 for a return flight between Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town, and just more than R1,700 for a one-way flight to Cape Town from Johannesbu­rg.

In addition, there is a mandatory R20 “Covid-19 fee” for all passengers flying during the pandemic.

The R20 is to cover the temperatur­e screening before boarding, hand sanitiser, face masks and aircraft sanitisati­on.

FlySafair is also offering passengers the option to “block a seat” for an additional R750.

The blocking option is for passengers concerned about flying during the pandemic.

It means if travellers occupy the window or aisle seat, they won’t have anyone sitting next to them.

FlySafair spokespers­on Ben

Fleming said while the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (Iata) indicated that leaving the middle seat empty was not a significan­tly effective measure in preventing the spread of the virus, the airline wanted to offer its customers the option for their own peace of mind.

“We’ve made the option available to those who wish to secure it,” Fleming said in a statement.

“The product was initially in developmen­t to provide a business class alternativ­e that would offer customers some extra space and privacy, but

FlySafair sped up the implementa­tion to be able to offer the product at a discounted rate in the wake of the Covid19 pandemic.

“For clarity, both parties will be required to pay the fee.

“The R750 charge doesn’t cover the average fare that could be achieved on the empty seat, so the hope is to achieve that through having two parties pay the fee.”

Twitter users were not happy about the R750 charges, saying the airline should have social distancing measures without having travellers pay for them. —

 ?? Picture: FACEBOOK/ FLYSAFAIR ?? TAKING OFF: FlySafair will soon be flying between Johannesbu­rg, Durban and Cape Town
Picture: FACEBOOK/ FLYSAFAIR TAKING OFF: FlySafair will soon be flying between Johannesbu­rg, Durban and Cape Town

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