British South American Airways was created in 1946.
The United Kingdom and South Africa have lengthy-historical ties. South Africa used to be part of the British Empire and many of its residents are of British descent. South Africa Airways and British Airways both offer direct flights between London and South Africa.
South West African Airways was created in 1930.
South Pacific Island Airways was created in 1973.
Command Airways - South Africa - was created in 1977.
You can use South African Airways or British Airways.
South African Airways was created in 1934.
On 31 march 1924, Britain's four pioneer airlines-Instone Air Line, Handley Page Transport, Daimler Airways and British Air Marine Navigation Ltd. that had started up in the immediate post war period -merged to form Imperial Airways, which developed its Empire routes to Australia and Africa.[7] Meanwhile a number of smaller UK air transport companies had started flights. These merged in 1935 to form the original privately owned British Airways Ltd.(not the same company) Following a government review, Imperial Airways and British Airways were nationalised in 1939 to form the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). Post-war, BOAC continued to operate long-haul services, other than routes to South America - these were flown by British South American Airways, which was merged back into BOAC in 1949. Continental European and domestic flights were flown by a new nationalised airline, British European Airways (BEA), which compulsorily took over the routes of existing UK independent airlines. These airlines all merged together to make British Airways.
British Airways fly to Barbados from North Terminal.
South American George was created in 1941.
American South Conference was created in 1987.
South American Snipe was created in 1816.
South American Tapir was created in 1758.