Independent southern African airline, Airlink, is adding more frequencies to its direct Durban-Harare service to provide a daily return flight from August 7.
The additional flights will operate on Wednesdays, departing Durban’s King Shaka International Airport at 10h30 and arriving at Harare’s Robert Mugabe International Airport at 12h40. The return service leaves Harare at 13h20 and lands in Durban at 15h35.
“We are going daily on the route in response to our customers’ positive reaction to the convenience and great value of our direct service on this route. It is an appealing combination that promotes business, trade, tourism and travel between the two key cities and enhances the economic competitiveness of the regions they support,” said Airlink CEO and MD, Rodger Foster.
Airlink operates the 44-seat Embraer E140 Regional Jet on the route. Fares include a 20kg economy-class checked-in luggage allowance, plus a 15kg sporting equipment allowance. On board, customers are treated to a complimentary light meal and refreshments.
Airlink flights are scheduled to provide convenient connections with the carrier’s other domestic and regional services as well as with long-haul flights provided by its global airline partners.
Airlink flights on the Durban-Harare route operate on this schedule: