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licorice
01-29-2010, 03:45 PM
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47206000/jpg/_47206440_saaafp.jpg South African Airways hopes for leniency after informing the authorities


Six South African airlines are being investigated for allegedly colluding to hike fares for local flights during the football World Cup in June.
The country's presidency said it had received public complaints that fares had become "drastically high".
South African Airways has agreed to provide the Competition Commission with evidence against the other airlines.
Fifa recently said fewer foreign fans than expected would go to the World Cup - partly due to a lack of flights.
Many fans are likely to fly between different World Cup venues which are spread around South Africa.
The airlines being investigated are: Comair, South African Airways (SAA), 1time, Airlink, SA Express and Mango.
Except for SAA, the other airlines have denied the allegations but said they would co-operate with the commission.
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The 2010 co-ordinating unit in the president's office asked the Competition Commission to investigate the complaints.
"We hope the commission will resolve this matter timeously to ensure that this does not prove detrimental to the tournament and to tourist attraction," said Zukile Nomvete, head of the unit, report South Africa's Times newspaper.
SAA has already provided e-mail correspondence between the airlines, which allegedly backs up the charges of price-fixing.
On Wednesday, world football authority Fifa said it was now expecting around 450,000 foreign fans to travel to South Africa - down from initial estimates of one million.
It said they were partly put off by the cost of flying to South Africa - a separate issue to the one now being investigated.
Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke said the organisation would now work with local football associations to create extra flights and packages for fans to attend the World Cup.
In 2006, SAA was fined 55m rand ($7m; £4.5m at current prices) after being found guilty of price-fixing with German carrier Lufthansa. The airline was also fined on two-charges of anti-competitive behaviour.

BBC Website - Friday 29 January 2010

Tricky Nicky
01-29-2010, 03:47 PM
There was an article on the news this week about the WC. Apparently they are struggling to fill the stadiums as people are not buying tickets due to the expense of attending the event. Apparently the flights are ludicrously expensive and with the size of SA people have to travel hundreds of miles to attend the games, which will cost them an arm and a leg!!!!!!!

igundwane
01-29-2010, 04:25 PM
Oh well its only football ..... no great loss there !

Tricky Nicky
01-29-2010, 04:26 PM
I agree - I hate football.

boards
01-29-2010, 04:58 PM
this is false. there is NO WAYS an african country, let alone South Africa, would price fix to make a few extra pennies.. i mean really who would belive this story anyway - JOEMAC please snoope this for us.

Tricky Nicky
01-29-2010, 04:59 PM
:smiley36: :smiley36: :smiley36:

Doro
01-29-2010, 06:09 PM
Yeah while I was in South Africa last month, found out that a one way flight from Joburg to Durban was something in the region of 5 thousand rands and that was to a knock out stages in the World Cup or something...(and yes it not to even the semi finals)

pennymac
02-01-2010, 08:29 AM
If the price is actually preventing people from going, they obviously haven't got the supply/demand ratio quite right.

I know when we flew from CT to JHB it cost us a small fortune, and there was no world cup in sight!