South African regional carrier Airlink is set to resume operations between OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg and Madagascar's largest and busiest tourist resort, Nosy Be. The service will re-commence on 23 June 2023 with a once weekly flight on Sundays. Airlink will operate its modern Embraer E-170 twin-engine jetliners on the Nosy Be service. In addition, the airline currently operates three flights weekly between Johannesburg and Ivato International Airport (TNR) in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The service will increase to a daily service as demand permits.
- Johannesburg 09:10 > 13:40 Nosy Be on Sundays
- Nosy Be 14:25 > 17:10 Johannesburg on Sundays
Nosy Be (which is Malagasy for "Big Island") is an Indian Ocean Island situated off Madagascar's north-west coast in the Mozambique Channel. It is famous for its pristine beaches and unique fauna and flora, including the world-famous lemurs. Nosy Be is also ideally suited for outdoor adventure and water sport holidays in a non-commercialized environment, e.g. scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and sport fishing.
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