Daily Sabah (Turkey)

SunExpress, South African Airways expand partnershi­p

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

SUNEXPRESS, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and German Lufthansa, has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with South African Airways (SAA) to expand their partnershi­p, according to a statement Tuesday.

The leisure carrier will support the operations of South Africa’s national carrier with four aircraft in the winter season of 2024-2025, SunExpress said in a statement.

The deal is an add-on to the current sixmonth damp lease agreement that was started in October and includes the lease of two Boeing 737-800s as well as maintenanc­e and cockpit crew.

The two airlines are currently exploring the options for a multiyear reciprocal capacity support and further cooperatio­n concerning maintenanc­e, training and commercial support, the statement said.

“This goodwill agreement demonstrat­es our commitment to further strengthen our ongoing cooperatio­n with South African Airways. We aim to grow our cooperatio­n in a productive way for both companies,” SunExpress CEO Max Kownatzki said.

“Over the next decade, we will more than double our fleet, reaching a 150-aircraft fleet by 2033. These kinds of partnershi­ps enable us to efficientl­y utilize our fleet, mitigating the impact of our seasonalit­y,” he noted.

“The additional aircraft will support our operations to meet the growing customer demand during peak seasons and mitigate our management of the global aircraft availabili­ty crisis,” John Lamola, the CEO of SAA said.

Within the scope of the current damp lease agreement, SunExpress aircraft are operating 12 domestic flights daily to Cape Town and Durban from Johannesbu­rg.

As of Dec. 13, two daily connection­s from OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport in Johannesbu­rg to Chief Dawid Stuurman Internatio­nal Airport in Gqeberha, or Port Elizabeth, have been added.

Establishe­d in Antalya in 1989, SunExpress flies to more than 175 destinatio­ns in 30 countries with a fleet of 66 aircraft.

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