British Airways has signed and implemented an interline agreement with South African regional carrier CemAir that opens up connections to more destinations in South Africa through the airline’s gateways of Johannesburg and Cape Town.
The partnership opens up onward connections to leisure destinations exclusively served by CemAir and popular with British travellers.
The arrangement includes the convenience of single-ticket itineraries with onward booking and baggage transfers from Johannesburg and Cape Town to Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Margate, Durban, Hoedspruit, Plettenberg Bay, George, Maun and Victoria Falls.
Neil Chernoff, British Airways Director of Network and Alliances, said: “We’re excited to launch this new interline agreement with CemAir, providing customers with more options when travelling within South Africa. This is good news for flyers wanting to see more of the country and expand their travel itineraries.”
Miles van der Molen, CEO of CemAir, said: “We…

















