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Delta Air Lines' application to fly between Atlanta and Cape Town – via Johannesburg – has finally been approved by South Africa's government following a year-long stalemate. | BISouthAfrica

Delta Air Lines' application to fly a triangular route between Atlanta, Johannesburg, and Cape Town was recently approved, much to the delight of the Western Cape's embattled tourism sector.

Maynier added that Delta's approval came after"extensive correspondence and an intergovernmental dispute process" initiated by the Western Cape government., requested"year-round service with seasonal flexibility to tailor capacity to demand during off-peak periods." “Cape Town’s economy has been given a big boost with the news of the US’ Delta Air Lines finally getting the go-ahead from the South African government to fly a triangular route between Atlanta, Johannesburg and Cape Town,” said Vos.

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