Tuesday, July 26, 2011

saa & Mango CodeShare Cape Town to Durban

South African Airways (SAA) and its low cost subsidiary Mango, today announced the conclusion of a code share agreement on the coastal route between Cape Town and Durban.

This code share agreement will enable SAA to withdraw its aircraft from the Durban-Cape Town route effective from 01 November 2010, and still continue servicing this market with SAA customers flying on the Mango aircraft.
the SAA Voyager Program and all other exciting SAA value added benefits will not be compromised or diminished in any way on this route

Important information when travelling on the Mango Codeshare flights:

The Voyager program remains effective allowing accrual (when booked on the SAA flight number) and redemption on the route.


Voyager miles earned on the Codeshare flights do qualify as tier miles.


SAA passengers will receive a R50.00 meal voucher, represented by the boarding card stub, when travelling on the Codeshare flight that adequately provides for a meal and drink onboard the aircraft.


The Codeshare flights with Mango do not cater for special meal requirements, i.e. halaal & kosher meals, etc. However, Mango does make provision for vegetarian meals.
Access to the SAA Business class lounge remains in place, allowing access to individual travelers based on their tier status within the Voyager Programme, i. e. Silver, Gold, Platinum and Lifetime Platinum.
Pre-seating is allowed on the SAA Codeshare flights up until 48 hours prior to departure, thereafter pre-seating will take place at time of check-in.
Hand luggage allowance may not exceed one piece at 7kg.
Free baggage allowances remain the same at 20kg per person. Excess baggage up to 10 kg will be allowed at no extra cost to the traveler.
Flights will close off 40 minutes prior to departure on this route. This would require travelers to ensure that they are cognisant of the 10 minute change from the current SAA 30 minute rule on flight closures on domestic flights.
Unaccompanied minors will no longer be accepted for travel on this route. This is a requirement of the operating carrier Mango.
Any passenger that has purchased a ticket on SAA for this route prior to 28 September 2010 for travel in Business Class post November 2010 will be allowed a partial or full refund of the ticket purchased, depending whether the passenger chooses to downgrade to Economy Class or not to travel on the Codeshare flights.
Any passenger that has purchased a ticket on SAA for this route prior to 28 September 2010 for travel in Economy class post November 2010 will be allowed a full refund on the ticket purchased, should the passenger choose not to fly on the Codeshare flights.
Revalidation of all tickets for travel post November 2010 on the Codeshare flights can be done at the SAA.


Reservations Counter at both King Shaka and Cape Town International Airports.
Applicable fare rulings will apply as currently in effect.


Sporting equipment, inclusive of golf bags but excluding bicycles are included in the checked baggage allowance of 20kg.
Pets and bicycles are not included in the checked baggage allowance of 20 kg per paying Passenger. Excess baggage charges will be raised, irrespective of the weight of any other checked baggage. These charges must be paid at the SAA Ticket Sales desk.


Firearms will not be accepted on this route.


The conditions of carriage of Mango will be applicable on these flights. These are available on their website www.flymango.com

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