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Victoria Falls: Visit now with special promo fare

Now you can view the Victoria Falls at its best, taking advantage of special promo fares for full-service flights.

10-01-24 16:58
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls. Image: File

South Africa’s national carrier is offering promo fares on its flights to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.

The Zambezi River’s rising water levels will ensure that the waterfall is soon at its fullest, providing spectacular views of the world’s largest sheet of falling water.

The promotion comes just in time for anyone wanting to see the waterfall in its full glory.

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PROMO FARE

You can now fly up to these mighty waterfalls for just over R 3300 per adult, return.

This fare is inclusive of checked and cabin baggage, inflight meals and Voyager miles.

South African Airways (SAA) operates daily flights between Johannesburg and Victoria Falls.

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SAA FLIGHTS TO VICTORIA FALLS

The offer is for SAA’s flights between Johannesburg and Victoria Falls. This special fare is available for a limited time only.

This promo is valid for travel between 1 February and 31 March 2024. However, bookings must be made by 31 January 2024.

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VICTORIA FALLS

South African Airways relaunched scheduled services between Johannesburg and Vic Falls a little over a year ago.

The airline restarted this route on 14 December 2022, operating 6 return flights a week – after resuming scheduled flight operations in November 2021.

The airline has now ramped its schedule on this popular route to daily flights.

NATURAL WONDER

Victoria Falls is one of the world’s best tourist attractions. The waterfall is located between two countries: Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is not the highest, nor the widest waterfall in the world.

However, it is one of the world’s greatest waterfalls, with a width of 1 708 metres and a height of 108 metres. It is indeed the world’s largest sheet of falling water.

The waterfall is listed as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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