Airlink wet runway incident
Privately-owned South African airline, Airlink, has confirmed that one of its aircraft was involved in a wet runway excursion on 18 January. Photo: Airlink.

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Airlink to increase services on a few South African routes

Privately-owned airline, Airlink has announced that it will be increasing frequencies on a few local routes in South Africa. AIRLINK: MORE FLIGHTS TO MBOMBELA AND BLOEMFONTEIN In response to the demand for MORE flights on certain South African routes, Airlink will be upping frequencies. The additional flights will be on the Cape Town to Mbombela […]

19-05-23 12:49
Airlink wet runway incident
Privately-owned South African airline, Airlink, has confirmed that one of its aircraft was involved in a wet runway excursion on 18 January. Photo: Airlink.

Privately-owned airline, Airlink has announced that it will be increasing frequencies on a few local routes in South Africa.

In response to the demand for MORE flights on certain South African routes, Airlink will be upping frequencies. The additional flights will be on the Cape Town to Mbombela route, the Johannesburg to Mbombela route and the Johannesburg to Bloemfontein route, reports Travel News.

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With these new flights, Airlink will now be operating a twice-daily return service between the Mother City and Mbombela – six times a week, while the new flights between Johannesburg and Mbombela will now allow travellers to choose one of up to eight return flights per day.

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In the same way, the extra flight between Johannesburg and Bloemfontein will now increase the daily number from three to four flights during the week and from two to three flights a day over weekends.

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Rodger Foster, Airlink CEO and Managing Director, says that by increasing Airlink’s schedule on these routes, they were giving customers more convenient choices and connections, which in turn gave them more flexibility when planning their trips.

The additional flights will begin on 7 August 2023 and will be operated by Embraer Regional Jets.

MBOMBELA TO VIC FALLS

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Airlink will soon be launching a new route that will connect Kruger National Park to Victoria Falls. Photo: Canva / @Fly_Airlink – twitter

In some other recent news from Airlink, the airline revealed that it would soon be launching a new route that will connect Mbombela and Kruger National Park to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

The new route will complement Airlink’s established service between Mbombela’s Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) and Livingstone on the Zambian side of the iconic waterfall.

The flights are scheduled to begin on 28 November later this year.

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