The airline said it was cancelling all planned scheduled flights on regional and international services until the end of June 2020 with immediate effect.
SAA says it's not yet possible to resume operations beyond South Africa’s borders in a sustainable manner.SAA will be in operation from mid-June, providing domestic flights between Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Many restrictive rules and regulations still apply to civil aviation across the world. On this basis, it is not yet possible to resume operations beyond SA’s borders in a sustainable manner, he said.
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