DOMESTIC charter
company, CemAir, has
launched scheduled
flights between Plettenberg
Bay and Cape Town as well
as Johannesburg, from
March 28.
The carrier operates
flights between OR Tambo
International Airport and
Plettenberg Bay with
connecting flights between
Plettenberg Bay and Cape
Town International Airport.
CemAir is a privately
owned airline and all flights
will be operated by a Beech
1900 aircraft from the
CemAir fleet. Tickets are
priced from R1 799 one
way (all taxes included) for
the JNB-PBZ route and from
R1 449 one way (all taxes
included) for the PBZ-CPT
route.
The schedule will operate
on Fridays, Saturdays and
Sundays with flights leaving
Johannesburg at 09h00
and Plettenberg Bay at
16h00. Connecting flights
between Plettenberg Bay
and Cape Town depart
from Plettenberg Bay at
12h00 and from Cape Town
International at 14h00.
Alan Winde, minister
of finance, economic
development and tourism,
welcomed the new
flights: “According to the
organisers, market research
has identified a need for a
route between Cape Town
and Plettenberg Bay. It’s
good for tourism, more
airlift always benefits the
destination. The introduction
of this flight service is
great news for consumers
as additional flights create
better pricing,” he said.
CemAir launches JNB-CPTPBZ flights
12 Apr 2017 - by Tessa Reed
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