South African Airways Details Perth Schedule

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January 09, 2024
South African Airways

South African Airways (SAA) has formally announced its long-awaited return to Perth with the inaugural flight from Johannesburg to Perth scheduled for April 28, with bookings now open.

Speaking on the announcement, CEO of South African Airways, Professor John Lamola, says SAA’s operations to Perth are in line with the airline’s strategic plans to scale its operations to a profitable level by leveraging SAA’s unique capabilities as a national carrier with wide-body aircraft that can provide South Africa with long-haul intercontinental air connectivity.

The Perth route marks the second interoceanic route to be reopened within 6 months of the successful launch of the Sao Paulo, Brazil route on October 31, 2023.

“Besides the global interconnectivity potential of this route, Perth has long been a favoured destination for South African and Australian travellers, with approximately 80% of our target market being visiting family and friends,” adds Lamola.

“The recommencement of the route provides an easier and direct passage for both leisure and business travellers, promoting trade and cultural exchange between South Africa and Australia”.

Flight (SA 280) departs OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, 3 times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays at 20h55 and arrives at Perth International Airport, the following day at 12h20.

Flights from Perth (SA 281) are scheduled 3 times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and depart at 14h40, arriving the same day at 19h35 in Johannesburg.

For the launch phase of the route, SAA will operate an Airbus A340–300, with a total seat capacity of 253 (38 business class seats and 215 economy seats).

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