CemAir has extended the suspension of its flights to Plettenberg Bay Airport until April 10 next year. The decision follows Plettenberg Bay Airport’s update on its runway refurbishments, published on October 8.
“It is hoped that the Airport will have regained the required certification for Category 5 flights by April 2025,” the airline said.
All flights booked from Johannesburg to Plettenberg Bay until April 10 will be rebooked on Cemair’s George service. Affected passengers will receive automated notifications with new flight details, the airline said.
The airline plans to introduce flights between Cape Town and Plettenberg Bay during peak periods for Cape Town-based travellers. These passengers will also receive notifications with revised travel information.
Passengers whose flights cannot be rebooked due to the unavailability of an alternative service will receive a credit for the value of their fare, Cemair said.