The airline said its flights to five African capital cities such as Accra, Kinshasa, Harare, Lusaka, and Maputo would also resume soon.
SAA's interim CEO
"Our journey back to the skies has not been easy and I pay tribute to our dedicated workforce in all areas of the business. People in every facet of the business want nothing more than for SAA to succeed and for us to build a new airline based on safety and exemplary customer service," he said in a statement.
"We will continually monitor developments in the aviation sector by analysing data and insights to help rebuild our full flight schedule to the right places at the right time," he said.
The SAA underwent restructuring after experiencing financial challenges.
The government announced in June this year that the airline had acquired a new private equity partner Takatso Consortium who would be the majority shareholder.
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