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SAA, Airbus sign aircraft lease deal

South African Airways has signed an agreement with aircraft manufacturer Airbus for the lease of six new A330-200s featuring new entertainment systems and "beautiful cabins", for 10 years starting January 2011.
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More flights to Kruger for World Cup

The number of domestic flights to South Africa's Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport will be increased a month ahead of the 2010 Fifa World Cup kick-off as part of a deal between Mpumalanga Tourism and Comair, which operates local and regional British Airways flights.
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Video: Paragliding in Cape Town

Experience Cape Town from a whole new perspective ... from above! Join us as we take off from Lion's Head for an aerial adventure second to none with Cape Town Tandem Paragliding.
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Video: The Cape Town Go Card tour

Take the Cape Town open-top bus tour, ride the Table Mountain Cableway and explore the Two Oceans Aquarium - at reduced rates, without having to queue, in the space of one amazing day! That's the Cape Town Go Card offer. Join us as we check it out.
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24-hour airports for 2010 World Cup

South Africa's major airports will run round-the-clock operations during the 2010 Fifa World Cup, with airport staff ready to assist international visitors in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
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India's Jet Airways to fly to SA daily

India's Jet Airways has announced the introduction of daily direct flights between Johannesburg and Mumbai from 14 April, using a state-of-the-art Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the route.
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Tourist arrivals expected to top 10m

A record 10-million tourists are expected to pass through South Africa's ports of entry in 2010 - 500 000 more than the 9.5-million who visited the country in 2008 - says Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk.
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