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SAA resumes Douala flights

23 Mar 2016
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SAA has resumed flights to Douala International Airport in Cameroon following the reopening of the airport on March 21.

This follows the re-routing of Douala operations to Yaoundé last month after Douala airport was temporarily closed for runway and parking area repairs. 

SAA’s four weekly flights from Johannesburg to Libreville (Gabon) and onwards to Douala in Cameroon will operate as per the normal schedule to Douala – flight SA086 departs Johannesburg at 14h50 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays to arrive in Libreville at 18h40. It then departs Libreville at 19h25 to arrive in Douala at 20h20. 

Return flight SA087 departs Douala at 21h20 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays to arrive in Libreville at 22h15. It then departs Libreville at 23h20 to arrive in Johannesburg at 05h00 the following morning. 

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