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Mango to operate 24/7 during the World Cup
- By Mary black
- Published 03/9/2010
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Mango has stated that they will not
increase its fares to take advantage of the hordes of foreigners coming
to the country for the 2010 World Cup.
The South African low-cost airline
says it will serve up 24 hour operation for the duration of the World
Cup. This extended service will comprise of an extended flight schedule
and support services such as a call centre and Guest Services to assist
travellers. The airline has stated that they expect a massive increase
in bookings now that the teams and match venues for the World Cup have
been confirmed.
According to CEO Nico Bezuidenhout,
Mango Airlines will not be increasing its fares to cash in on the influx
of tourists to South Africa. He believes that the World Cup should showcase
the country instead of exploiting the tourists. All visitors should
return home with a positive perception and experience in South Africa.
Bezuidenhout says he was disheartened
to see some airlines increasing their airfare for the duration of the
World Cup. 'South Africa should approach the tournament as a potential
long term commercial opportunity, not an opportunity to simply rake
in greenbacks. Inflated pricing is just a turn-off.'
Bezuidenhout also said that Mango will
operate around the clock during the tournaments, and that the airline
is well prepared to handle the large influx of people expected. According
to Bezuidenhout, the number of guests they transport will likely quadruple
during this period.
Mango released its updated flight schedule
in November 2009, and is expecting to see a rush of scheduled flights
in the months leading up to the World Cup.
According to Bezuidenhout, 'This is
a time to show what South Africans are capable of. We should look at
milking visitor goodwill, not wallets. By taking a longer term view
of next year's event, it will benefit both us and generation next.'
Author bio
This article was written for Flightsite and highlights Mango Airlines’ plans for the 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa.
