sureshot375
AH fanatic
Just got in on the Atl to Jnb flight. All went well. Very uneventful. Good number of hunters on the flight.
They are not, nor were they ever approved by RSA, flying the Capetown triangle route. They are flying the A350 nonstop. On the return they are diverting from time to time due to running low on fuel. They have to load less cargo for the return as well. I am told they are selling tickets for 7 days a week but actually cancelling most and only flying 3 days a week.this is country logic dont understand that if 777 are one of most profitable flights for delta and they just up fitted some and would imagine being older plane might actually be paid off so why order new planes this reminds one who owns a reliable used car that is paid off with many years left of service performs well and you sell it just to have a new car.airlines have traditionally been one of the worst run businesses and subsidized .for me hunting in limpopo then driving 4 hrs to Jonesburg airport then fly to cape town lay over and fly back to atlanta in one day its going to take one heck of a great package hunt deal or some ungodly strong sleeping pills for me to return
It will be interesting to see if they start flying more days of the week as this year is supposedly going to be a good year for the hunting industry.Info from FlightAware seems to indicate the Delta 200/201 flights between ATL and JNB are currently not 7 days a week. Flt 200 is Sun/Wed/Fri and Flt 201 is Mon/Thurs/Sat. For the last week of January, the return flight (201) has made it non-stop and looks to be about 17 hrs.
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It will be interesting to see if they start flying more days of the week as this year is supposedly going to be a good year for the hunting industry.
With all the postponed hunts being moved back to 2022 and all of the new bookings from the recent shows, there should be enough travelers heading over to justify and warrant more flights, but time will tell.
According to this graph, tourism is on the upswing, albeit nowhere close to pre-Chinese virus numbers.It will be interesting to see if they start flying more days of the week as this year is supposedly going to be a good year for the hunting industry.
With all the postponed hunts being moved back to 2022 and all of the new bookings from the recent shows, there should be enough travelers heading over to justify and warrant more flights, but time will tell.
If you don't mind me asking, what day of the week are you currently scheduled for departure? Mine is in late June and on a Thursday, so I will be watching to see if they change your flight to another day.Let's hope so. I'll be flying out of Atlanta on Delta in May.
17 hours on the return and you may get diverted to Boston! No thanks. They should have kept the 777.Info from FlightAware seems to indicate the Delta 200/201 flights between ATL and JNB are currently not 7 days a week. Flt 200 is Sun/Wed/Fri and Flt 201 is Mon/Thurs/Sat. For the last week of January, the return flight (201) has made it non-stop and looks to be about 17 hrs.
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It's all part of the adventure, and it's still better than that 141 we road on when we took the "milk run" over to Japan, or the 130 to the Philippines.17 hours on the return and you may get diverted to Boston! No thanks. They should have kept the 777.
17 hours on the return and you may get diverted to Boston! No thanks. They should have kept the 777.
Good question. Wondering this myself….Quick question for anyone that has had to layover night in Joburg. Did you have to get another pcr test or did they accept your American one for the next flight out of joburg? Thanks all. May 3rd heading to Namibia for leopard. Newark to joburg via united.
The countries are changing these rules frequently enough that what was necessary last month doesn’t necessarily apply today! However, in June 2021 I flew to Joberg I took the PCR test the day before I flew (Wednesday). Left on Thursday. Landed on Friday evening in Joberg. Took off for Namibia on Saturday am—didn’t need another test because at the time Namibia required a 72 hour result. I landed in Namibia at 10 am and my test was 65 hours old.Good question. Wondering this myself….