TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2010
NEW YORK, NY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The U.S. National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for most parts of Northeast region of the U.S., effective 6:00PM today through Thursday, February 11, 2010!
At this time, South African Airways is planning to operate flight services to/from Washington, DC-Dulles as scheduled as well as flight services to/from New York City JFK, however, they are encouraging passengers to reconfirm their flights.
If you are travelling to/from or connecting in Washington, DC-Dulles and/or New York City JFK, during the period of this weather advisory, and would like to rebook your flights for alternatives dates, please contact the South African Airways Customer Call Center at 1-800-722-9675.
If you are a Protea Travel Services passenger, a 2AFRIKA, INC. passenger or a GAY2AFRIKA, INC. passenger, please call 1-305-607-8220.This release is as posted by South African Airways North American Sales.
NEW YORK, NY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The U.S. National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for most parts of Northeast region of the U.S., effective 6:00PM today through Thursday, February 11, 2010!
At this time, South African Airways is planning to operate flight services to/from Washington, DC-Dulles as scheduled as well as flight services to/from New York City JFK, however, they are encouraging passengers to reconfirm their flights.
If you are travelling to/from or connecting in Washington, DC-Dulles and/or New York City JFK, during the period of this weather advisory, and would like to rebook your flights for alternatives dates, please contact the South African Airways Customer Call Center at 1-800-722-9675.
If you are a Protea Travel Services passenger, a 2AFRIKA, INC. passenger or a GAY2AFRIKA, INC. passenger, please call 1-305-607-8220.This release is as posted by South African Airways North American Sales.
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