The said embargo, which included trophies such as rhino, elephant, lion and tiger, took effect in April of this year.
South African Airways issued a notice on July 20 regarding the embargo, stating that SAA Cargo and the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) have been in talks.
It was decided that SAA Cargo would revise the embargo, after the DEA gave them assurance that additional measures will be put into place ensuring compliance with all required permits and documentation.
SAA further stated that all such trophies would need to undergo physical inspection, and documentation would be checked by relevant nature conservation authorities as they deem fit.
SAA reiterated that they will not be held responsible for any damages, delays during inspections, verification of documentation nor any other action deemed necessary by relevant South African authorities, for wherever these trophies are shipped or destined for.
Letaba Herald previously reported:
No more hunting cargo on our planes- Agri Limpopo responds