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British Airways accuses Cape Town of limiting its potential.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| September 30, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Airline Industry Information)

British Airways has told Cape Town officials that they will only achieve their target of attracting 2.5m tourists a year by 2013 if they implement an 'open skies' policy.

The South African city currently allows British Airways seven flights from the city each week which is set to go up to 12 in November 2004. The airline is keen however to operate 14 flights a week on a …

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