Nationwide Airlines

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Nationwide Airlines was a South African passenger carrier based at O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB). It ceased operations in 2008 and does not operate flights or sell tickets today.

Because the airline is no longer active there is no current alliance membership, route network, or customer-facing products to use; travelers should book with current carriers serving Johannesburg for travel in the region.

Frequent Flyer Program

Nationwide does not have an active frequent-flyer program because the airline ceased operations; there is no program to earn or redeem miles with today.

Where Nationwide Airlines Flies

Nationwide’s primary base was O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) and its network focused on domestic South African routes with some regional services; it no longer operates any scheduled routes.

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Aircraft and Cabin Classes

The airline has no active fleet. When it was operating it used jet aircraft for short- and medium-haul services out of its Johannesburg base, but there are no current aircraft or public cabin products to book.

Tips for Flying Nationwide Airlines

  • Nationwide Airlines ceased operations in 2008 and does not operate or sell tickets today, so do not attempt to book travel with this brand.
  • If you hold an old Nationwide ticket or have a claim, contact the original booking agent or your payment provider for refund or chargeback options, and consult any official insolvency/administration notices relevant to the period.
  • For travel to or within South Africa, book with currently operating carriers serving O.R. Tambo (JNB) and confirm ticketing protections and customer-service contact details before purchase.

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