South African franchise, British Airways (Comair) (BA/MN), has announced an increase in their Durban – Cape Town weekday flights with the addition of 3x to 4x additional daily flights, with effect from 29 October 2012.
The flights are operated with a mixture of Boeing 737-300s and Boeing 737-400s.
BA Comair Boeing 737-300 in Cape Town (Hansueli Krapf) |
British Airways (Comair): Durban, South Africa – Cape Town, South Africa
-Effective 29 October 2012.
- BA6300 DUR 0625 – 0835 CPT 737 | 12345
- BA6302 DUR 0900 – 1110 CPT 734 | 7
- BA6310 DUR 1045 – 1255 CPT 733 | 12345..
- BA6304 DUR 1110 – 1320 CPT 734 | 6
- BA6312 DUR 1440 – 1650 CPT 734 | 123457
- BA6306 DUR 1800 – 2010 CPT 734 | 12345
- BA6301 CPT 0630 – 0835 DUR 737 | 12345
- BA6303 CPT 0830 – 1035 DUR 734 | 6
- BA6311 CPT 0915 – 1120 DUR 737 | 12345
- BA6305 CPT 1200 – 1405 DUR 734 | 7
- BA6309 CPT 1330 – 1535 DUR 733 | 12345
- BA6313 CPT 1730 – 1935 DUR 734 | 123457
In November 2010, Comair Ltd, BA Comair's parent, signed a deal with the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) for USD$646million to acquire eight Boeing 737-800s of which 4 will go to LCC Kulula, and the other 4 will go to its British Airways franchise.