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Johannesburg - South African Airways (SAA), has closed a deal with Match, the
official provider of tickets, accommodation and logistics for next
year's 2010 Soccer World Cup.
"According to this agreement reached between [SAA] and Match,
SAA will be providing 89 000 sectors on its own fleet of aircraft
to be used by Match customers," SAA said in a statement on Friday.
"The sectors will be operated by SAA aircraft on the Golden
triangle, which include flights between Johannesburg to Cape Town,
and to Durban as well as between Durban and Cape Town."
SAA is also working on other transport solutions with Match to
find ways of transporting Match customers to smaller venues such as
Nelspruit, Bloemfontein and Polokwane where matches will take
place.
"SAA is the first airline on the African continent to be
concluding a deal with Match, Fifa's preferred partner for the
forthcoming major football event... We eagerly await next year's
event and the opportunity to welcome fans from across the globe to
our beautiful country," said Chris Smyth, SAA acting CEO.
- Sapa