Comair Limited, operator of British Airways in South Africa, will offer business and leisure travellers two daily flights between OR Tambo International and Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport in Nelspruit as part of its new schedule.
Starting July 1, British Airways will introduce an increased schedule that will include an early-morning and late-afternoon departure from OR Tambo to Nelspruit.
Sydney - Australian airlines that grounded flights to New Zealand because of a volcanic ash cloud over the past week began flying to the island nation again on Friday.
Not all flights were back on as Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia struggled to get aircraft into position and monitor cities where ash was still hanging in the air.
Scottish airspace is due to reopen on Tuesday, but flight restrictions will remain in place for most of the UK.
The air traffic control body, Nats, said from 0700 BST on Tuesday Scottish airspace south to a line between Teesside and Blackpool will reopen.
It added that mainland Scottish airports would be open.
Nats said restrictions to airspace above England and Wales could be lifted later on Tuesday if the volcanic ash cloud continued to move away.
Iran - Algerian state airline Air Algerie is sending passengers to France by ferry because Iceland's volcanic ash cloud has shuttered French airports.
Air Algerie CEO Abdelwahid Bouabdallah has told The Associated Press, "as of this morning we are sending tourists back by boat" to France.
He says there are worries that the cloud could spread across the Mediterranean.
He spoke on Sunday in Oran, Algeria, where his airline is sponsoring an international meeting of gas-producing countries.
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Cathay Pacific Airways’ CX Mobile application has proved a hit with users, helping to make the airline one of the industry leaders in offering mobile services to users of smart phones.
Virgin Atlantic has unveiled its new baggage policy, introducing a ‘piece system’ across its network for all tickets booked after 25 November 2009.
It seems that Airtime is just not going to get off the ground so to speak. The High Court of South Africa ruled in favour of 1Time Airlines in a dispute over the use of "time" in their name and the font and colours used in their logo.
AIRTIME Airlines, a new South African low-cost carrier, is in the process of taking to the skies and will use the dynamic new concept of selling minutes instead of set fares.
Do you think this concept will work?