Emirates to temporarily suspend flights to South Africa

The temporary suspension will be from January 16 to 28

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General view of the Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates, 24 June 2019. As a result of the downing of the US unmanned Global Hawk aircraft by Iran in Hormuz Strait region many of the world's leading carriers in UAE such Emirates Airlines, Etihad and others in additional to the International flying operators such as US carries, British Airways, Qantas and Singapore Airlines rerouted some of their flights beginning on 21 June 2019 to avoid from flying over some paths from Hormuz Strait and Oman Gulf as a precautionary procedure to secure the civilian flights from the mounting of crisis in the Gulf region, this step came after a decision by US Federal Aviation Administration banning the US carriers from flying over the regions which are under Iran's control.
World's leading carriers reroute their flights in Arab Gulf region, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - 24 Jun 2019
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Dubai airline Emirates said on Thursday, January 14 it would temporarily suspend all flights to and from South Africa from Saturday, January 16 owing to operational reasons, without elaborating.

"Emirates flights to/from South Africa will temporarily be suspended from Saturday, January 16 to Thursday, January 28, 2021 due to operational reasons," the largest airline in the United Arab Emirates said.

Inbound travel to South Africa for leisure and business has dropped since mid-December when the country identified a new, more contagious variant of the coronavirus, forcing countries such as England, Germany, Switzerland and several in Asia to cancel flights to and from the country.

The new variant is said to be behind a major spike in daily infections and rising deaths for the last month, with total cases currently standing at close to 1.3 million and over 35,000 deaths.

"Customers holding tickets with final destinations in South Africa from January 16 to January 28 will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin," Emirates said.

Its local partner in South Africa, Airlink, which sells airline seats provided by Emirates for local destinations, did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.