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SAA Showcases AI’s Game-Changing Potential, Partners Nigeria-South Africa Chamber of Commerce
In a bid to stay ahead of the curve, South African Airways (SAA) has hosted a thought-provoking discussion on “Artificial Intelligence (AI) and The Future of Work.”
The Nigeria-South Africa Chamber of Commerce’s July 2025 Breakfast Forum, held at Eko Hotel and Suites and hosted by SAA, brought together industry experts and thought leaders to explore the vast potential of AI in transforming the workspace.
SAA’s Regional Manager for Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian Ocean, Mr. Ohis Ehimiaghe, highlighted the benefits of AI to the industry and divulged the airline’s commitment to leveraging AI to revolutionise customer service.

“AI-driven virtual assistants and chatbots are transforming customer service in aviation, enabling passengers to manage bookings, boarding passes, and inquiries with ease. Personalised services powered by AI also offer tailored travel options, upgrades, and in-flight entertainment based on individual preferences.
“By harnessing the power of AI, we can offer personalised travel experiences that cater to individual preferences, making air travel more enjoyable and efficient,” he said.
The forum also emphasised the importance of acquiring AI-related skills for professionals in the aviation industry. According to Eunice King, Vice President of Digital Transformation & Innovation at Arravo, candidates with AI experience have a significant edge in the job market. “As AI continues to automate tasks, workers must develop new skills that complement AI’s capabilities,” she noted.

In addition to exploring AI’s potential, Mr. Ehimiaghe provided an update on SAA’s route growth ambitions. The airline is set to launch new services to Maputo and Gaborone, and plans to introduce three new international routes in 2026. To support its growth ambitions, SAA aims to expand its fleet to 50 aircraft over the next five years.
SAA’s Country Manager, Mrs. Kemi Leke-Bamtefa, emphasised the role of the airline in empowering their partners by organising such meetings to keep them abreast of trends and conversations that may impact business. “We are committed to supporting and carrying our partners along as the industry continues to evolve and as we also revolutionise our processes and adapt to changes to equip them with the foresight, critical information and necessary skills to sustain their businesses and empower them,” she declared.

As the most awarded airline by Skytrax in Africa, SAA has a rich history of excellence in the aviation industry. With 91 years of operation under its belt, the airline is well-positioned to continue delivering exceptional service to its customers.
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