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Online air timetable can be downloaded free of charge

12 Jan 2007 - by Staff reporter
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ALAN PEAT
WITH THE aviation industry in SA growing apace, freight system specialist Compu-Clearing is now publishing an on-line interactive version of SA Flyer – SA’s only airline timetable for all flights (including freighters) into and within the Southern African region It can be downloaded free of charge from www.compu-clearing.co.za “Quietly quietly,” said MD Arnold Garber, “SA’s airline business is exploding – with major events in the aviation sector.” This sees all the airlines increasing their frequencies, and a number of new arrivals in the domestic scene – such as Mango. “But perhaps one of the most significant events has been the arrival for the first time in SA history of an American scheduled airline. “Not only is it a big event, but Delta Airlines is flying to SA every single day – with flights already fully booked for passengers, and cargo following suit.” “Keeping up-to-date with this proliferation of airlines and flight frequencies is an essential component of our popular SA Flyer – and making this comprehensive timetable easily available on the Internet gives the local market a valuable additional source of information.”

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