Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:10 am
British Airways has decided to temporarily stop flight between London to Durban due to the coronavirus pandemic. With the surge of the second wave of the virus, major airlines has decided to stop flight between their respective countries to the Covid-19 hotspots countries.
As indicated by The Citizen, KwaZulu-Natal’s Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone that the cessation of flights “will hamper the development of worldwide air administrations into the district post-coronavirus.”
Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone CEO Hamish Erskine told the distribution that the effect of Covid-19 and ensuing travel limitations internationally have brought about low foreseen request.
In an explanation by the British Airways Press Office, the carrier stated: ” We are heartbroken that, as different aircrafts, because of the current Coronavirus pandemic
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