Yemen News Agency reported that Yemenia will fly to JNB, and it says that it is currently flying to Moron (!) (apparently it means Moroni in Comoros), Bobbi (Bombay/Mumbai??) and Dar Salaam (when did Tanzania decided to drop the "es" from DAR?)
(from Yemen News Agency)
Sana'a- Johannesburg airline to be launched soon
By: Khaled al-Mahdi
SANA'A, March 30, (Saba)- Yemenia airline company will launch its flights to Johannesburg, South Africa, next Friday.
In a press conference held here on Tuesday, Nabil al-Faqi, Yemenia Marketing Manager, said that launching Sana'a-Johannesburg airline came within the framework of the company's plan to extend
its regional and international flights.
al-Faqi excepted that the new line may operate 70% of seats,saying it is a good rate.
He pointed out that the line would help the company utilizes from the three main airlines which link Sana'a to London, Jeddah, and Bobbi to transport passengers from those capitals to
South Africa.
He added that the company intends to open two new airlines to Dhaka and Istanbul.
He made it clear that the aim of extending Yemenia airlines was to keep up with new changes in field of air transportation, which is not now between two destinations, but it operates between
many destinations through one line.
Johannesburg is the 7th station that the company has reached in the African Horn after Khartoum, Djibouti, Asmara, Addis Ababa, Dar Salaam, and Moron.
Yemenia has a new fleet including four Airbus 310, five Boeing 737 and two Boeing 727.
It is excepted that a new Airbus 330 would join the fleet
(from Yemen News Agency)
Sana'a- Johannesburg airline to be launched soon
By: Khaled al-Mahdi
SANA'A, March 30, (Saba)- Yemenia airline company will launch its flights to Johannesburg, South Africa, next Friday.
In a press conference held here on Tuesday, Nabil al-Faqi, Yemenia Marketing Manager, said that launching Sana'a-Johannesburg airline came within the framework of the company's plan to extend
its regional and international flights.
al-Faqi excepted that the new line may operate 70% of seats,saying it is a good rate.
He pointed out that the line would help the company utilizes from the three main airlines which link Sana'a to London, Jeddah, and Bobbi to transport passengers from those capitals to
South Africa.
He added that the company intends to open two new airlines to Dhaka and Istanbul.
He made it clear that the aim of extending Yemenia airlines was to keep up with new changes in field of air transportation, which is not now between two destinations, but it operates between
many destinations through one line.
Johannesburg is the 7th station that the company has reached in the African Horn after Khartoum, Djibouti, Asmara, Addis Ababa, Dar Salaam, and Moron.
Yemenia has a new fleet including four Airbus 310, five Boeing 737 and two Boeing 727.
It is excepted that a new Airbus 330 would join the fleet
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