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clive3300 August 15th, 2010, 12:33 PM I'm flying out to SA in February 2011 and trying to book flights, ideally direct as I have young kids and the Joburg stop will be painful. As far as I can tell, this route does not exist which I thought was surprising.
Skyscanner routed everything via Madrid, Dubai or Joburg. Virgin, BA and SAA dont offer it.
The airport website (http://lamercy.info/) is embarrassingly amateurish (surely there must be a "more" official one?) and suggests that only 3 airlines fly there.
Any idea of who might fly London-Durban direct?
GregPz August 15th, 2010, 12:46 PM The "official" airport website is www.airports.co.za
There's no direct flights from London so you'll have to route via Jo'burg or Dubai.
SA BOY August 16th, 2010, 05:08 AM recently done direct into Durban from Dubai and via Joburg and Joburg is not as bad as it was before, actually was quite an easy transfer
Ron2K August 16th, 2010, 08:34 AM Nope, no direct flights at the moment (flightplan was hinting at VIR opening up that route, but we haven't seen him around for a while). You'll have to route EGLL-OMDB-FALE or EGLL-FAJS-FALE. (I also have a friend in the UK who flies with ETD on EGLL-OMAA-FAJS and then one of the local LCC's on FAJS-FALE!)
dysan1 August 16th, 2010, 11:46 AM I'm flying out to SA in February 2011 and trying to book flights, ideally direct as I have young kids and the Joburg stop will be painful. As far as I can tell, this route does not exist which I thought was surprising.
Skyscanner routed everything via Madrid, Dubai or Joburg. Virgin, BA and SAA dont offer it.
The airport website (http://lamercy.info/) is embarrassingly amateurish (surely there must be a "more" official one?) and suggests that only 3 airlines fly there.
Any idea of who might fly London-Durban direct?
Thats some random website created by someone obviously aiming to cover the airport. Its nothing official in any way.
If you coming from Manchester the best route is Direct from Manchester via Dubai to Durban. Least number of flights and connections
rgadriani August 16th, 2010, 04:49 PM I did send BA an e-mail on the subject of direct London-durban flights earlier this month. Their reply was as follows:
"At present we are unable to say if we will offer direct flights to Durban in the future. If we do plan or begin operations on a new route, you will be able to view the latest information on ba.com.
I have forwarded your comments to the relevant department as feedback for consideration in future"
So, no real news but at least I got a considered reply. The Joburg transit adds several hours. Will try the Emirates/Dubai transit next time I do London-Durban. Slightly longer flight times, but then there is marginally more seat pitch on Emirates.
Regards
dysan1 August 16th, 2010, 04:58 PM the market is there, someone just needs to grow balls
SA BOY August 16th, 2010, 05:53 PM Thats some random website created by someone obviously aiming to cover the airport. Its nothing official in any way.
If you coming from Manchester the best route is Direct from Manchester via Dubai to Durban. Least number of flights and connections
Ya come and say hello
Durbsboi August 17th, 2010, 10:21 AM the market is there, someone just needs to grow balls
wheres our mate Flightplan? but he was discussing a possible route from Manchester to Durban.
dysan1 August 17th, 2010, 10:49 AM he has vanished
signol August 17th, 2010, 05:47 PM suggests that only 3 airlines fly there.
There are only 3 international routes from Durban:
Emirates to Dubai
Air Mauritius to Mauritius
LAM/SAA to Maputo
I too would love a London - Durban flight, especially from Stansted, which has at least some space for expansion!
I heard a rumour (can't remember where) that someone is trying to get the old Nationwide AOC (air operating certificate) to start a LON-DUR route...
signol
SA BOY August 18th, 2010, 05:40 AM well EK very happy with the loads and yields they are getting on Dur route, Im led to belive that they want the 2nd daily sooner rather than later and cargo is a great earner on this route.
juzzy August 18th, 2010, 09:46 AM never mind a second daily flight, hows about upgrading the equiipment to something better...
SA BOY August 18th, 2010, 04:26 PM dont have the planes, its A330 and will go 777 once they get new ones
rgadriani August 20th, 2010, 11:36 AM Looks like Emirates have identified a winner here. With KZN being the most populous province in South Africa (21% vs Gauteng's 20%), it seems logical that there is a strong demand for international flights from Durban, which is fairly centrally located in the KZN province.
Looks like a potential goldmine for the international carriers.
clive3300 August 22nd, 2010, 07:51 PM Thanks everyone for your input!
dysan1 August 25th, 2010, 01:54 PM dont have the planes, its A330 and will go 777 once they get new ones
dont get that argument. They have launched routes since Durban on A330 and those have already been upgraded to 777 or larger Airbus's.
I have used the Durban route a number of times now and while convenient i have stopped using it unless it is by far the most practical because the planes used are pathetic
GetDownAdam August 25th, 2010, 02:18 PM I have used the Durban route a number of times now and while convenient i have stopped using it unless it is by far the most practical because the planes used are pathetic
Same here. I even wrote to them about the shoddy plane, and filled out one of those onboard questionnaires but no response. I imagine it's quite far down on their to-do list.
SA BOY August 25th, 2010, 02:44 PM dont get that argument. They have launched routes since Durban on A330 and those have already been upgraded to 777 or larger Airbus's.
I have used the Durban route a number of times now and while convenient i have stopped using it unless it is by far the most practical because the planes used are pathetic
So what you are saying is despite high loads to Durban ( hense driver for increase seats)and loads of planes sitting around in Dubai gathering dust, there must be another reason why they are still A330?
SA BOY August 25th, 2010, 02:47 PM I used to do DXB -CDG every 3 weeks ( 2 years ago) on EK and despite Paris having 3 dailies all were either A330 or a shitty 772 and this is Paris. It will upgrade to 777-300 in due course but for now it fills a hole with the A330
dysan1 August 26th, 2010, 11:01 AM all i am saying is if other routes can be upgraded to a better plane why do they not upgrade this one? So they can milk the people who use it? Complaints are not responded to. Its a pity on their side, for as soon as another option from Durban becomes available it will become infinately more attractive than Emirates
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