Cape Argus

CTIA doubles its flights to 770 a week

- MARVIN CHARLES marvin.charles@inl.co.za

CAPE TOWN Internatio­nal Airport (CTIA) has doubled its flights from the City from 364 flights a week in September to 770 a week.

To commemorat­e Internatio­nal Aviation Day, Premier Alan Winde with Economic Opportunit­ies and Finance MEC David Maynier conducted a site visit to the airport. Winde said: “I was pleased to hear from the airport management that the domestic market is growing, and that more internatio­nal flights are starting to return to it.

“Over the festive season, many people will be undertakin­g interprovi­ncial travel, either by air or road travel, and it is critical that we all play our part to slow the spread of Covid-19.”

CTIA general manager Deon Cloete said: “We have a number of Covid19 safety protocols in place, which are strictly adhered to. Our aim is to ensure the safety of all airport users, including our staff.

“We have seen a steady increase in passenger movement, which is a good sign. We are committed to playing our part in making sure that people safely navigate the airport.”

According to the Air Transport Action Group, the global Air Transport sector supports 65.5 million jobs.

In Cape Town, the aviation economy is a crucial driver of economic growth. The CTIA has already contribute­d R4.7 billion to the South African economy and has supported more than 43 000 direct, indirect and induced jobs.

The City’s recovery plans for the aviation industry included “rebuilding confidence in air travel and the expansion of air cargo”.

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