Residents of Durban and Bloemfontein will be glad to hear that Airlink will reinstate direct flights between the two cities from February 26.
The service is part of Airlink’s strategy to expand its network of flights from Durban as a third hub, with Bloemfontein joining Johannesburg, Gqeberha, Mbombela (Nelspruit) and Harare as directly-served destinations.
Airlink’s morning flights on the route will operate Monday to Friday and its late afternoon flights every day except Saturdays. Bookings for these flights are already available.
Monday to Friday 4Z 531 departs Durban at 07h00 and arrives in Bloemfontein at 08h00. On Sundays an extra flight, 4Z 537 departs Durban at 15h55 and arrives in Bloemfontein at 16h55.
Monday to Friday, 4Z 532 departs Bloemfontein at 08h30 and arrives in Durban at 09h35. On Sundays an extra flight, 4Z 538 departs Bloemfontein at 17h40 and arrives in Durban at 18h45.
“Airlink’s direct service between the two cities is in response to increased calls for convenient and efficient connections that boost productivity for travellers on the route, especially from the business and legal sectors. This latest expansion of our comprehensive route network will promote economic activity between the two metropoles and their market catchment areas,” said Airlink CEO and MD, Rodger Foster.
Flights on the route will be operated by Airlink’s Embraer Regional Jets. Fares include a 20kg free economy-class checked-in luggage allowance plus a 15kg sporting equipment allowance. On board, customers are treated to a complimentary snack and refreshments. All passengers have a choice of an aisle or window seat – Airlink aircraft do not have middle seats.