SA Express Expands Operations into Congo
SA Express, a state-owned South African domestic and regional airline, has announced that it will begin operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo as soon as February 1st. The new airline will operate domestic flights in the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet increased demand.
SA Express owns 49 percent of the airline venture, called Congo Express with BizAfrika Congo, a local investment company, the Johannesburg-based carrier said in an e- mailed statement today.
Congo Express will fly seven days a week between Lubumbashi and Kinshasa, the capital, and four times a week between Kinshasa and the diamond-producing center of Mbuji Mayi, it said.
“Next, we plan on growing the domestic routes to serve other airports within the Congo, followed by an extension of services beyond the borders of the Congo,” Didier Kindambu, managing director of Congo Express, said in the statement.
SA Express, which operates flights six days a week between Johannesburg and Lubumbashi, will be responsible for technical maintenance, the company said. It will continue operating flights along its routes in the country.




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