In early March, while the world’s airline fleets were being grounded, I wrote that when the Covid-19 crisis was over, business travellers would be back. They needed the personal contact and Zoom wasn’t the same.
Four months later, some of the planes are flying again. Several readers have reported to me that, while the airports are largely empty, short-haul aircraft are often packed. But that may be because there are far fewer flights.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.
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Acsa welcomes reopening of three more airports for business travelAcsa spokesperson Gopolang Peme said managers and staff of the airports had been preparing and would have all the required measures in place by Wednesday.
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Acsa welcomes reopening of three more airports for business travelAirports in Port Elizabeth, Upington and Bloemfontein will open for business travel from Wednesday.
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