South African regional carrier Airlink, Africa’s largest privately-owned airline, is planning to launch four new routes in Southern and East Africa and to increase the number flights to two destinations. According to the National Gazettes, No. 42967 of 24 January, 2020, the airline has applied for three new routes ex OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg, one route ex Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP) in Nelspruit as well as for additional frequencies between Johannesburg and Lusaka and Johannesburg and Harare. We’ll keep you posted!
Airlink plans the introduction of the following routes and frequencies:
- Nelspruit (MQP) <> Victoria Falls (VFA) – 7 return flights/week
- Johannesburg (JNB) <> Lusaka (LUN) – 7 return flights/week
- Johannesburg (JNB) <> Entebbe (EBB) – 7 return flights/week
- Johannesburg (JNB) <> Maputo (MPM) – 14 return flights/week
- Johannesburg (JNB) <> Harare (HRE) – 7 return flights/week
- Johannesburg (JNB) <> Dar es Salaam (DAR) – 7 return flights/week
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