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  2. FlySafair - Wikipedia

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    R 500 million. Employees. 1,300 (June 2022) [ 2][failed verification] Website. www .flysafair .co .za. FlySafair is an international low-cost airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a subsidiary of Safair and flies to 15 destinations in Sub-Saharan Africa. The company slogan is For The Love Of Flying.

  3. Safair - Wikipedia

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    Safair is an affiliate airline of ASL Aviation Holdings. Humanitarian Aid and Relief operations has always been Safair's "niche" market. Safair assists aid and relief agencies such as the United Nations, World Food Programme, and the International Committee of the Red Cross in delivering much needed humanitarian aid to stricken regions on the ...

  4. South African Airways - Wikipedia

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    South African Airways ( SAA) is the flag carrier of South Africa. [ 4] Founded in 1934, the airline is headquartered in Airways Park at O. R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and operates a hub-and-spoke network, serving 13 destinations in Africa and two intercontinental destinations to Perth, Australia and Sau Paulo, Brazil. [ 5]

  5. List of Qatar Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 23 May 2009. ^ "Qatar Airways to Launch Direct Services to Lisbon, Malta, Rabat, Langkawi, Davao, Izmir and Mogadishu". aviationtribune. Archived from the original on 11 December 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2019.

  6. Qatar–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, South African exports to Qatar were valued at $104 million while Qatari exports to South Africa were worth $390 million. [6] Qatar's primary exports are chemicals and plastics while South Africa's chief exports are machinery, mechanical appliances and metals. [7] South Africa has invested close to $8.9 billion in Qatar's energy sector. [6]

  7. Qatar Airways - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Airways was established by the government of Qatar on November 22, 1993; operations began on January 20, 1994. [ 11][ 12] Amman was the airline's first destination in May 1994. [ 13] In April 1995, the airline's CEO was Sheikh Hamad Bin Ali Bin Jabor Al Thani, who employed a staff of 75. By this time the fleet consisted of two Airbus ...

  8. Comair (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Comair Limited was a public company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE: COM), [14] but after going into business rescue on 5 May 2020, the company was delisted from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on 7 April 2021; this gave it access to ZAR100 million rand (USD6.8 million) under the COVID-19 Loan Guarantee Scheme put in place between the South African Reserve Bank and large ...

  9. List of largest airlines in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Even though Africa is the second largest continent by size and population, its airlines account for only about 6% of the world's air traffic, as most of it is being carried out by foreign air lines. [1] This is a list of largest airlines in Africa. It is ranked by number of transported passengers.