23 September 2020

South Africa: Airlink to reintroduce regional flights in Southern Africa! [update]

update (25 September 2020): According to Airlink's Flight Schedule Guide, the airline is planning to launch the following routes on 12 and 13 October 2020.

Johannesburg <> Walvis Bay from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Ndola from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Lusaka from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Pemba from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Beira from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Tete from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Maputo from 12 October 2020 (?)
Johannesburg <> Windhoek from 12 October 2020
Johannesburg <> Bulawayo from 13 October 2020

Following the announcement of the lifting of travel restrictions for international travel, South African regional carrier Airlink is set to reintroduce flights to destinations in Southern Africa. Effective 05 October 2020, the airline will launch flights between OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg and Robert G. Mugabe International Airport (HRE) in Harare. One week later, Airlink will introduce scheduled services between Johannesburg and Maputo International Airport (MPM) in Maputo. The airline's reintroduced regional flight schedule will be phased in commencing from 05 October 2020.

  • Johannesburg <> Harare
    The introduction of a daily mid-morning service will provide travelers with seamless connectivity on Airlink between Johannesburg and Cape Town as well as local routes such as Port Elizabeth, East London and others. The flight will depart Johannesburg at 10:30 arriving in Harare at 12:10. The return flight will depart Harare at 12:40 arriving in Johannesburg at 14:35.
  • Johannesburg <> Maputo
    The early afternoon service will operate on Wednesdays and Fridays and provide convenient onward connections. The flight will depart Johannesburg at 13:45 arriving at Maputo at 14:40.  The return flight will depart Maputo at 15:15 arriving in Johannesburg at 16:25.

Airlink's regular services will also be introduced on:

  • Johannesburg <> Bulawayo
  • Johannesburg <> Walvis Bay
  • Johannesburg <> Ndola  
  • Johannesburg <> Lusaka
  • Cape Town <> Windhoek
  • Johannesburg <> Pemba (Northern Mozambique)
  • Johannesburg <> Beira
  • Johannesburg <> Tete

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