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dr27
12th Mar 2020, 13:51
early days maybe but if extended to Africa it will be a big blow to tourism even if not a big threat already

Trump to suspend all travel from Europe to U.S. for 30 days amid coronavirus pandemichttps://www.cbc.ca/news/world/corona...-ban-1.5494748 (https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/coronavirus-europe-travel-ban-1.5494748)
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Helol
18th Mar 2020, 18:37
I personally know of a number of visitors from the UK and other countries who have postponed or cancelled their trips to South Africa. The ban on visitors from high risk countries comes into effect today (18th), although it isn't noted how long for.

Helol
18th Mar 2020, 20:57
https://www.flyairlink.com/news (http://SA Express Passenger Re- Accommodation: Airlink will accommodate SA Express customers who have been affected by the recent announcement made by SA Express that it has suspended operations from 18 March 2020 until further notice. Customers holding confirmed SA Express tickets wishing to travel on Airlink must first contact SA Express to have their ticket reissued. The affected routes include Johannesburg to Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Hoedspruit, Gaborone and Walvis Bay. Additional Schedule Changes-Reduction in Capacity: “Airlink is making further changes to its schedule of flights on all its routes. The additional travel restrictions both locally and globally and high volumes of requests for re-bookings, cancellations and refunds have had an impact on customers travel itineraries resulting in re-booking’s, cancellations and refunds. We will temporarily suspend flights between Durban - Nelspruit and Durban -Bloemfontein due to low demand. As far as possible these schedule changes have been introduced to allow Airlink to continue serving its customers with minimal inconvenience, as well as ensuring that no ticketholders are left stranded,” added Mr Foster.)SA Express has suspended operations from 18 March 2020 until further notice. Customers holding confirmed SA Express tickets wishing to travel on Airlink must first contact SA Express to have their ticket reissued. The affected routes include Johannesburg to Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Hoedspruit, Gaborone and Walvis Bay.

Additional Schedule Changes-Reduction in Capacity:
“Airlink is making further changes to its schedule of flights on all its routes. The additional travel restrictions both locally and globally and high volumes of requests for re-bookings, cancellations and refunds have had an impact on customers travel itineraries resulting in re-booking’s, cancellations and refunds.

We will temporarily suspend flights between Durban - Nelspruit and Durban -Bloemfontein due to low demand. As far as possible these schedule changes have been introduced to allow Airlink to continue serving its customers with minimal inconvenience, as well as ensuring that no ticketholders are left stranded,” added Mr Foster.