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Airline plans low cost Stansted - Cape Town flights  
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According to a report published by the Telegraph, this year can see the launch of a brand new low-cost airline connecting Stansted Airport and Cape Town. This would be a great news for passengers, as in the last year, Cape Town has received a major boost in tourism and lots of people are looking to avail the offers of low-fare air flights to visit Cape Town. If some airlines could offer these low-fare flights to their passengers, this route can be a major success in the coming time.

The new airline is to be called Redair. Interestingly, this new airline is the creation of Andy Cluver, a South African aviation entrepreneur, who is currently operating a helicopter service to transport visitors across the Table Mountain. Perhaps, some new offers will also be made by the owner of the airlines.

Redair has plans to offer five return flights every week between Stansted and Cape Town. The prices for flights to Cape Town will start from £142 for a one-way trip excluding tax. In addition, the airline will also fly its services linking Cape Town and Barcelona and Malaga.

Mr Cluver is certain about the fact that a new low-cost alternative to the major airlines will prove to be a overwhelming success in South Africa. He remarked, "Our tickets will be selling from £142 for a one-way flight, but if you want frills they will be available at an extra cost."