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BA’s SA routes – suspension continues

19 Apr 2021
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British Airways has announced that the suspension of its flights between South Africa and London will continue.

The Johannesburg route is now suspended up to and including June 1 and the Cape Town route up to and including July 1.

Both dates are subject to change.

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