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Correction: Airlink not affected by SAA Technical challenges

24 Oct 2018
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In Tuesday morning’s Tourism Update (TU), we incorrectly reported that SAAT handled maintenance for Airlink. Airlink has its own Aircraft Maintenance Organisation. TU apologises for the error.

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