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 until broken by the next, often in the very next week! And, as can   this long serving type. This is despite the fuel efficiency of its   On December 10, it was the turn of A319-112 V5-ANM which also   international Durban services on September 10. The reason for this


 be seen from the above Table, except for 37 arrivals, there was   relatively old engines not comparing favourably with those of more   completed the entire route, the first use of this Airbus to Durban   was apparently the two day pilots strike which commenced the

 more than one occurrence of each in 2019.      recent types.   this year.   day before and which according to BA resulted in almost 100% can-
                                                               celled flights on September 9 (the flight arrives the day following



 Tuesdays remained consistently the most popular for aircraft ar-  Air Mauritius was one of those that saw some fluctuation in   The above two A319 flights were the only use of this type to





 rivals with an annual average of 5.8 of the seven FBISPOs featuring   flight frequency during 2019. The highest frequency peaked at four   Durban in 2019, the regular fleet of four leased ERJ 135s complet-  its departure from London).



                                                                Another two flights were cancelled during the week starting

 on that day. Mondays and Saturdays were the next most popular   flights weekly and the lowest at two (see Table 1), but its aver-  ing all other flights for the year.      November 4, making a grand total of three cancelled flights for


 with 5.0 arrivals apiece. Thursdays followed with 4.8 and Sundays   age frequency for the year was 3.3 flights weekly compared with   Between October 11 and 16, four successive flights were can-


 with 4.3. The least popular arrivals days were Fridays (3.3) and   2018's equivalent of 3.2.  celled for reasons unknown.   the year.


 Wednesdays (3.1). This pattern remained consistent throughout   Air Mauritius' Wouter Nel, Sales and Marketing Manager for   Anyone trying to follow www.flighradar24.com's Air Namibia   Out of a maximum potential of 157 possible international sched-


 the year. Note that these figures include the additional scheduled   Southern Africa based at their Bedfordview, South Africa   exploits during the year will find this a rather frustrating experi-  uled arrivals to Durban by BA for 2019, it successfully completed






 flights laid on during the year.      offices, says the airline completed 170 actual scheduled pas-  ence and with more flights scheduled, this year was no exception.   154. Since 2019 was the first full year of this airline's direct inter-




 As previously, the same regular three FBISPOs laid on additional   senger arrivals at KSIA in 2019, compared to 2018's equivalent   The difficulty is trying to accurately gauge actual arrivals against   national services to KSIA, no comparison with 2018 can realistically






 flights to cater for peaks in demand: Air Mauritius, Emirates and   of 164, a worthy increase of six (3.5%) flights. Considering the   scheduled arrivals combined with me not having someone at their   be made. This constitutes 9% of total actual arrivals by FBISPOs at
                                                               KSIA for the year and moves BA into the second lowest position for

 Proflight Zambia. Interestingly, both Air Mauritius and Proflight   tough world economic climate, any such increase is worthy   headquarters to reliably verify any anomalies that arise promptly.







 achieved the same peak of four flights weekly while Emirates went,   achievement.    Unfortunately, the airline was unable to provide a final figure of   the year, after Proflight Zambia.




 well, ballistic!    The 2019 total also represents 10% of total actual FBISPO   actual arrivals for 2019 by this magazine's close for publication.  EMIRATES
 There were approximately 1,625* total FBISPO actual arrivals at   arrivals and places Air Mauritius in the third lowest position for   To this writer's best observations, Air Namibia completed 346

 KSIA in 2019. This compares favourably with 2018's since updated   the year.      total actual arrivals in 2019, which relates to 21% of total FBISPO

 total of 1,369. KSIA thus handled a mammoth 256 (16%) more   At the close of 2019, both Air Mauritius and Emirates contin-  arrivals. This is 91 more arrivals than in 2018 (its first full year of
 FBISPO actual arrivals in 2019 than 2018!   ued to remain the co-oldest international occupants at KSIA and   KSIA operations) and is the largest percentage increase of one


 * the Air Namibia contribution is not known accurately    on this basis alone, historically the most significant FBISPOs   year over the last in the history of King Shaka FBISPO operations.


 The following FBISPOs are arranged in alphabetical order:  at Durban.    Commendable indeed!
 AIR MAURITIUS  AIR NAMIBIA  BRITISH AIRWAYS

                                                                    Emirates flew more twin flights by far in 2019 than in



                                                                    any year previously at King Shaka and thereby setting
                                                                      a record that only it alone could ever hope to beat.

                                                                     This Boeing 777-300ER is pictured on final approach
                                                                          for landing at King Shaka (by Clinton Barnard)




 3B-NBF named Mon Choisy clearly on its nose,   Air Namibia's weekly flight frequencies went from 4 to 7 in   British Airways was also prone to flight cancellations in   Since Emirates has operated from KSIA, as far as could be


 pulls in to the last parking bay on the international   the course of 2018, but stabilised at the higher rate during   2019, resulting in only 154 actual arrivals, the second   ascertained, things would appear to have only gone upward and
 ramp at King Shaka, a scene repeated by it and   2019, making this FBISPO's frequency second only to the   lowest of all FBISPOs for the year. Achieving the full   onward for this airline, as far as its Durban-bound operations are



 its sister literally hundreds of times before. The   great Emirates. ERJ 135 V5-ANF sets off for its imminent   potential of 157 actual arrivals must be a short term goal   concerned – until 2019. Indeed, the now traditional extra flights





 A319 also served Durban International Airport   departure for Gaborone, Botswana from KSIA's single   for 2020. Boeing 787-8 G-ZBJK is pictured on push-back   laid on during the December-January period saw a total of four

 in the early 2000s (by Clinton Barnard)  3,700m runway visible in the distance (by Clinton Barnard)  on the international ramp at KSIA, just prior to engine   flights added to January 2019's usual quota of once daily, on the

                  start, on December 24, 2019 (by Clinton Barnard)  4th, 5th, 6th and 7th.
 Of the seven FBISPOs currently serving Durban, three (Air   Unlike in 2018, which witnessed a rapid but steady rise in   In the first negative trend since Emirates commenced flying oper-






 Mauritius, British Airways and Emirates) previously operated   frequency that peaked eventually at seven flights per week,  2019   British Airways (BA) celebrated the first anniversary arrival of its   ations to KSIA with the airport's opening, this airline permanently





 from the former Louis Botha/Durban International Airport (DIA).   saw Air Namibia's flight frequency to Durban yo-yo unpredictably   direct operation to Durban from London-Heathrow on October   reduced its sustained flight frequency from 7 to 5 flights per week





 But, only one of these three continues to operate exactly the   between 5 and 7 flights per week, although admittedly with   30, 2019. Its schedule of three weekly flights has been maintained   from the week starting April 15, 2019 and lasting an uncomfortable








 same aircraft type as it did at DIA – Air Mauritius – both the other   more 7s (the standard official schedule for 2019) than 6s and   since its inaugural Durban flight.     six successive weeks. The airline dropped Thursdays and Sundays



 operators having long since felt the need to upgrade to more   5s. A far higher proportion of flights were cancelled compared   Although the 214-seater Boeing 787-8 model of the Dreamliner   from its until then daily schedule. Remarkably, this was then and


 modern equipment.   with previous years, although the reasons for these cancellations   had been exclusively used on the London-Durban route, from   remains at the time of writing, the largest ever single reduction in






 Over a decade since KSIA's opening in 2010, this airline still oper-  remain elusive.     April 19, 2019, the -9 model commenced initial operations too,   sustained flight frequency by an FBISPO in the decade-long history


 ates the same pair of Airbus A319-112s first delivered to it in 2001   An interesting anomaly occurred on June 7 when, over and   when G-ZBKM touched down at KSIA. The two models have been   of this airport!
 and 2003. This makes the A319 the longest serving aircraft type   above the usual daily scheduled flight, the airline put on an ad-  used interchangeably since then, albeit with far greater bias   Just when we thought that things were looking bleak for it,

 ever operated by any FBISPO at KSIA. The two examples, regis-  ditional flight using ERJ 135 V5-ANF. This was, however, direct   towards use of the -8.  the week starting May 27 saw a recovery of sorts with six flights




 trations 3B-NBF and 3B-NBH were acquired specifically to service   from Windhoek's Hosea Kutako International Airport and not   Carrying 216 passengers, the -9 model does not offer any sig-  logged and then the former status quo was restored with the




 this airline's African destinations and would appear to have done a   via Gaborone as usual and the 1,575km one way flight had an   nificant increase in capacity over the -8 model, but it does offer a   next week back to seven arrivals again. And then something truly

 splendid job indeed.     earlier arrival time. The reason for this additional flight could   true First Class facility (with 8 seats) not present in the -8 model, in   magical happened.
 The airline will have recouped the original acquisition costs many   not be determined.      a four-class arrangement also including 42 Business, 39 Premium   The week starting June 10 recorded three additional flights for





 times over and every flight they continue to make  that exceeds   September 12, 2019 witnessed the welcome reappearance of the   Economy and 127 Economy seats. The BA -8 Dreamliner has only   a total of 10 and equalling the previous Emirates all time record







 break-even will continue to be profitable for it. As long as this type   airline's Airbus A319 on the Durban route when V5-ANK flew the en-  three seating classes.    of flights to Durban in one week. Thereafter, a staggering all-time






 remains reliable and relatively cost effective, the fact that there is   tire route from Windhoek via Gaborone. This was the first use of this   When I queried the reason/s for the use of the -9 in place of the   local record of 11 flights weekly was achieved.





 no other FBISPO operating direct flights to Durban from Mauritius'   larger aircraft type since the last use of it to Durban by the airline on   -8 with a BA media representative, I was informed that the -9 is   To place this into perspective, one must recall that








 capital, Port Louis and thus no competition on this specific route,   August 16, 2018. Co-incidentally, until then, V5-ANK has completed   used for “operational reasons.”  never before had Emirates put on extra flights over





 means that one can expect Air Mauritius to continue to operate   the last three Air Namibia A319-112 flights to Durban for any reason.   BA cancelled its first ever Durban flight since commencing   the mid-year holiday period, although it was well  To page 60


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