Which flights are currently operating in South Africa?

Domestic Airlines in South Africa

Airline Name: ICAO: IATA:
Comair CAW MN
FlySafair SFR FA
South African Airways SAA SA
South African Express EXY XZ

Are there any international flights from South Africa?

International flights are available through various airlines, such as British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, South African Airways, Etihad and more. Flying internationally doesn’t need to be a hassle, click on a destination below and start booking your flight today!

Is Qatar flying out of South Africa?

We would be happy to assist in any way. With immediate effect, #QatarAirways will no longer be operating flights from five South African countries – Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe – due to the COVID-19 Omicron variant. We continue to review the situation as information is available from the WHO.

Is SAA flying at the moment?

For now this has necessitated that all SAA operated flights (domestic and regional) are suspended until 30 September 2021 and all SAA operated international flights are suspended until further notice.

Can you fly from South Africa to USA right now?

Yes. Domestic and international air travel is operating within South Africa.

Is Emirates flying to South Africa?

Emirates is to resume flights to South Africa, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya and Zimbabwe in the coming days. The move follows the UAE’s relaxation of travel bans which had been imposed as a result of the Covid-19 Omicron variant.

Is Qatar Open for South Africa?

Travel safely to South Africa The South African government now allows international travel to and from South Africa for any purpose, including tourism. Qatar Airways takes you from Hungary to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban via Doha.

Will Emirates resume flights from South Africa?

Why are flights to South Africa so expensive?

Capacity for air travel is being outstripped by demand, and flying in South Africa has become much more expensive. This is made worse by the upcoming long weekend, a time for increased travel, with all remaining airlines quickly running out of available seats.