The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Delta starts new service

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MAJOR US airline Delta hopes to start service between Cape Town and Atlanta in October this year, subject to government approvals, it said in a statement last Friday.

Before the coronaviru­s flight bans, Delta offered flights between Atlanta and Johannesbu­rg only.

The South African government currently foresees that internatio­nal commercial flights will only be able to resume early next year.

However, the local aviation industry, as well as the tourism industry, have been lobbying for flight restrictio­ns to be eased earlier.

Under lockdown level 3, limited domestic flights for business travel have been allowed.

Delta said in the statement last Friday that it will use its flagship Airbus A350-900 on the route, one of the newest and most fuel-efficient aircraft in its fleet.

The Airbus A350- 900 cannot do the return flight from Johannesbu­rg to Atlanta non- stop due to Johannesbu­rg’s altitude preventing it from taking off with a full payload at the same time as having full fuel tanks.

To keep the Johannesbu­rg route operationa­l, Delta needs to make a stop in Cape Town - at sea level - on the return flight to the US.

Tim Harris, CEO of Wesgro, the official tourism, trade and investment promotion agency for Cape Town and the Western Cape, said in the statement that he welcomes the introducti­on of another direct flight from North America to the Mother City, which holds the promise of increased tourism, trade and investment once internatio­nal inbound travel resumes. — news24.com.

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