Airlink, Flysafair plan to spread their wings beyond SA borders after ban is lifted - News Summed Up

Airlink, Flysafair plan to spread their wings beyond SA borders after ban is lifted


Airlink and Flysafair, as well as SAA's low-cost airline Mango, already resumed some domestic flights at the start of June. In the Government Gazette on Friday, the department of transport notes that Airlink is applying to fly seven return flights per week between O.R. Low-cost airline Flysafair, meanwhile, is applying to fly three return flights a week between O.R. Although its parent company Safair has flown contract flights for other companies outside SA's borders over the past 55 years, the Mauritius, Namibia and Zanzibar flights will be the first international routes for Flysafair. "As regards the Johannesburg – Livingstone route, Airlink has historically operated between Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMI) and Livingstone as part of the tourism circuit," says Foster.


Source: News 24 August 28, 2020 09:18 UTC



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