Showing posts with label boarding calls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boarding calls. Show all posts

27 June 2018

Durban: No more boarding calls at King Shaka International Airport!

South Africa's third busiest airport, King Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban,  follows the other eight airports in the country owned by Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) and stops passenger boarding calls in the departures check-in areas and boarding gates area at the airport effective 01 July 2018.

Passengers are advised to check their boarding passes and the flight information display boards for boarding times. The only instances where centralised terminal announcements will be made will be for irregular operations such as gate changes, flight time changes, security matters, system failures and customer service anomalies such as lost minors.



26 June 2018

South Africa: No more boarding calls at six regional airports!

Airports Company South Africa (Acsa), the state-owned airport management company that operates South Africa's nine major airports, has announced that its six regional airports are set to stop all passenger boarding calls in domestic departures check-in areas and boarding gates areas from 01 July 2018. The following airports will switch their public address microphones off:
Passengers are advised to check their boarding passes and the flight information display boards for boarding times. The only instances where centralised terminal announcements will be made will be for irregular operations such as gate changes, flight time changes, security matters, system failures and customer service anomalies such as lost minors