South African Airways' (SAA) general manager for business development Nomfanelo Magwentshu reported that SAA was launching new flights to Buenos Aires, in South America, on July 1, with three weekly flights scheduled.
“These flights will allow SAA to capture emerging South to South traffic flows associated with growing trade and investment between emerging economies in the Southern hemisphere, including Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, India and Malaysia.”
Moreover, SAA would add an additional three weekly flights to Sao Paulo, bringing the number of flights to ten a week. These flights would originate in Mumbai, in India, and operate through Johannesburg to capture growing trade between these countries, generated by the India-Brazil-South Africa forum.
01/12/06 Mining Weekly, South Africa
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