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SAA crew in SA
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Sat, 29 Nov 2008 12:45
The remaining seven South African Airways (SAA) crew members have
arrived back home safely on Saturday morning, the airline said.
The crew members were stranded in Mumbai amid terrorist attacks
which have left over 195 people dead.
"The flight landed after 9.00am at OR Tambo International Airport, and
all seven were receiving trauma counselling before reuniting with their
families," SAA general operations manager Chris Smith said.
"I met the crew members on their return to South Africa and was
happy to
find them to be a close unit...they have obviously had an incredibly
frightening experience, and they are extremely happy to be home," he
said.
Department of foreign affairs spokesman, Ronnie Mamoepa, said that
the department was still in liaison with authorities in Mumbai, to
verify if there were any other SA tourists still in the Indian city.
"We have received a lot of calls and are busy verifying the data, so
we can help all
those who may still be in Mumbai," he said.
The first five crew members arrived home on SAA flight SA285 on
Friday morning.
SAA was also informed that the airport in Mumbai remained safe and
secure and all flights scheduled to Mumbai would continue to operate
normally.