Airlink to carry on the Windhoek and Walvis Bay flight routes as South Africa closes all land borders

Subsequent South Africa’s closure of all land borders, impartial airline, Airlink announced that it will continue on with its detailed flight routine and air route network in the location of which the Windhoek and Walvis Bay routes will be serviced.

The airline in an issued assertion this week mentioned that flights are scheduled to permit customers and personnel to comply with South Africa’s curfew and still commute to and from airports with adequate time to complete the vital wellbeing, protection and immigration checks prior to departure.

“As a result, all Airlink flights depart following 08H00. Likewise, Airlink flights arrive at their ultimate destinations for the day before 20H00, furnishing shoppers and personnel with adequate time to access their residences or destinations of lodging before the 21H00 curfew,” they added.

In accordance to Airlink Taking care of Director and CEO, Rodger Foster, well being and safety are essential, as is economic continuity, for which regional air vacation is the only viable different.

“Airlink will go on to deliver travellers with protected, reliable and cost-effective connectivity in between South Africa and places all over Southern Africa,” he added.

At the moment Airlink serves Lubumbashi (D.R. Congo), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Maseru (Lesotho), Sikhuphe (Eswatini), Harare and Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), Gaborone, Maun and Kasane (Botswana), Windhoek and Walvis Bay (Namibia), Lusaka and Ndola (Zambia), Maputo, Beira, Pemba and Vilanculos (Mozambique) as well as many South African locations.

South Africa’s this 7 days took a conclusion to shut its 20 land borders for all but crisis and outstanding journey, as international locations across the region keep on with initiatives to control COVID-19 infections and restrict the pandemic’s unsafe social and financial impact.