At an event prior to the inaugural flight Thursday evening, officials from the Airports Authority, United Airlines, South African Embassy and the U.S. Departments of State and Transportation joined passengers in celebrating the new service. Traditional South African food and drink were provided, along with a performance of a traditional South African music.
The new flight comes during a historic week for Dulles Airport. Earlier in the week, Metrorail’s Silver Line debuted, providing a new, convenient option for passengers to travel by train directly between Dulles and downtown Washington, D.C. Service began at six new stations, including Dulles Airport, on November 15. The airport also celebrated 60 years of service since its November 17, 1962, dedication.
“From the opening of the Silver Line Metro station at Dulles to the 60th anniversary of this airport, it has truly been a historic week for our Washington, D.C., hub. Tonight, United is proud to culminate those celebrations by becoming the first airline to provide nonstop roundtrip service from our nation's capital to Cape Town, South Africa," said Henry Bird, United’s managing director of airport operations at Dulles International Airport. "With Washington, D.C., being home to the fifth largest South-African-born population, these new flights will not only enrich and connect two capitals with strong cultural ties but also build upon our hub’s growing service to the continent of Africa, where we recently also launched flights to Accra, Ghana, and Lagos, Nigeria.”
United Airlines has operated a hub at Dulles International for more than 35 years and has served the National Capital Region for over 75 years. United’s Dulles hub currently connects customers to more than 100 nonstop destinations, including convenient service to 25 other capital cities around the world.
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