AIRLINK has applied
for licences to fly
to Mauritius, the
Seychelles and Mayotte.
The application to the
South African Air Services
Licensing Council (ASLC)
is for seven weekly flights
between Durban and
Mauritius; seven weekly
flights between Johannesburg
and the Seychelles; and
one weekly flight between
Johannesburg and Mayotte
and Durban and Mayotte.
There are currently no
flights between South
Africa and Mayotte, while
the Durban-Mauritius and
Johannesburg-Seychelles
routes are serviced by Air
Mauritius and Air Seychelles
respectively.
The airline’s application
for licences to operate
flights to Abuja, Libreville,
Douala, Luanda, Brazzaville,
Moroni and Cotonou have
been approved by the South
African ASLC and the airline
is awaiting foreign operator’s
permits before it can launch
flights on these routes.
A number of these regional
routes have been affected
by a reduction on SAA
frequencies.
Airlink applies for Indian Ocean island routes
22 Aug 2018 - by Tessa Reed
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