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22 Aug 1997 - by Staff reporter
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Inter-Air delay INTER-AIR flights were suspended at the beginning of this week because of what is understood to be a delay in the servicing of their aircraft.

Airline spokesmen would not confirm this, as aircraft were serviced under contract, but a notice to their passengers stated that Ôowing to a technical delay beyond our control, flights will be delayed for about a week.' An Inter-Air spokesman said they expected to be in flight once again from the start of next week.

The airline services Ndola, Douala, Entebbe, Seychelles, Comores, Madagascar and Reunion from Johannesburg.

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