Travel News Weekly - 9 June 2010

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SouTHERN AFRICA’S TRAVEL NEWS WEEKLY

June 9 2010 I No. 2110

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Fares from SA slashed

New online tool makes managing FFPs easy

Business as usual after World Cup

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2D or not 2D? SAA trials convenient 2D mobile boarding systems, reports Natalia Thomson

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AA has, from the end of May, been testing electronic boarding passes generated on home computers and cellphones, making it the first airline in the country to use 2D bar code boarding passes. The trial will be limited to SAA domestic routes outbound ex-JNB until government gives the thumbs up for full implementation on international services. Mobile check-in enables passengers to check in on their cellphones via a mobile portal. They can select or update reserved seating and complete the check-in. Depending on predefined criteria (boarding point, origin and destination), passengers are offered a 2D bar-coded mobile boarding pass, which is displayed on their phones immediately after mobile check-in has been completed. The service is accessible to all passengers with results displayed on their cellphones via the mobile portal. The visual image of the 2D bar code is read by 2D bar code readers at security and the boarding gates, and is the only documentation needed. Before that happens, the airline community in SA will have to show there are no risks to safety and security by

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introducing the technology. CAA spokesperson, Kabelo Ledwaba, says: “We have given SAA approval for the project and are satisfied that, in implementing the new system, both the airline and Acsa have managed to address what could have been security concerns.” Mobile boarding pass services have been launched successfully elsewhere. Lufthansa’s online boarding pass service is available to customers on almost 700 routes. Axel Simon, director Southern Africa for Lufthansa and Swiss International Air Lines, says the airline “eagerly” awaits the introduction of this system at all SA airports. “We will certainly participate in any local initiative as we have all required systems in place. Worldwide, more than 50 000 Lufthansa passengers a week use mobile boarding cards and over 50% of all Lufthansa passengers use automated check-in via Internet, automated check-in machines or mobile phones.” When checking in online, passengers can print their boarding pass up to 23 hours before departure. Speed, convenience and flexibility are the main benefits, with queuing becoming obsolete. n

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Qantas to go daily JnB-syD JeaNette phillips QANTAS is to offer daily services between Johannesburg and Sydney from September 21. Qantas ceo, Alan Joyce, said South Africa was a key route for the airline and the addition of a seventh service

would not only offer greater flexibility but also complement its daily codeshare services with SAA from Johannesburg to Perth. Earlier this year, Australia’s International Air Services Commission granted Qantas permission to renew its codeshare with SAA until

December 31, provided it sold their services on the route independently. Alan continued to say that, with the introduction of an additional Boeing 747 service on Tuesdays, another 350 seats per week and more than 18 000 seats per year will be added on the route. n


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