Proposed nonstop flights from Washington Dulles to Cape
Town will create a long-overdue, direct route supporting critical
diplomatic and thriving economic ties between the legislative capitals
In what would be a historic, mega carrier, United Airlines said it has
filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for three
weekly nonstop flights between Washington, D.C., and Cape Town,
South Africa.
The launch of the service would create a long-overdue direct route
supporting critical diplomatic and thriving economic ties between the
legislative capitals.
If approved, United's flights will become the first nonstop service ever
between Washington D.C. and South Africa's legislative
capital, Cape Town. This long-overdue route will benefit important
government-to-government connections and increase communication and commerce
with a region that has strong cultural ties to South Africa.
United's
proposed service would begin Nov.
17, 2022, and operate on 787-9 aircraft, maximized to meet consumer
demand and benefit both U.S. and South African travelers. If approved, the
flights between Dulles and Cape Town will
connect 55 cities across the United
States to Cape Town,
representing more than 90 percent of the entire U.S. travel demand to Cape Town.
United's
Washington Dulles hub is a gateway to the nation's capital and elsewhere,
operating more than 230 daily flights to nearly 100 destinations around the
world – including more than 10 world capitals and a new service to Accra, Ghana, and Lagos, Nigeria.
"From
creating new jobs to supporting key civic and aid organizations, United has
taken tremendous pride in growing our family and operations in South Africa, and across the African
continent," said Patrick Quayle,
United's Senior Vice President of International Network and Alliances. "If
awarded by the DOT, this historic nonstop service will significantly enhance
travel options for consumers, strengthen ties between our countries'
legislative and diplomatic epicenters, and benefit thriving travel and tourism
industries serving our respective countries."
United
has worked diligently to develop an African network to promote competition and
provide affordable and consistent service options for U.S. travelers.
The
service will supplement United's existing flights to four cities in three countries
in Africa. It will also allow
customers to connect in Cape Town to
other points in South Africa,
and to other countries in the southern region of the African continent with its
South African-based partner Airlink and their Cape Town hub.
The Washington D.C. to Cape Town route is the largest
between the U.S. and South Africa without
nonstop service. D.C. is the second largest point in the U.S. for Cape Town demand and holds the
fifth-largest South-African-born population. United's proposed weekly flights
will address this gap and complement United's existing South Africa service between New York/Newark and Cape Town and Johannesburg, providing nearly daily
service to Cape Town offered
by a single carrier.
United
also maintains a close relationship with the Mandela Foundation and BPESA
(Business Processing Enabling South Africa) a not-for-profit company that
serves as the industry body and trade association for Global Business Services
in South Africa. United
recently announced a collaboration with travel company Certified Africa.
Certified Africa's mission
is to make travel to African countries easy, immersive, and life-changing for
millions of the African Diaspora across the United States.
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