Aviation Ghana

Air Belgium Expands Southern Africa Route Offering With Airlink

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Air Belgium has signed a new commercial agreement with South Africa’s independen­t and premier airline, Airlink, which convenient­ly connects customers travelling to or from Brussels, with 36 destinatio­ns across Southern Africa.

This follows the recent inaugurati­on of Air Belgium’s new service between Brussels, Johannesbu­rg, and Cape Town, using the fuel-efficient Airbus A330neo aircraft.

This first cooperatio­n agreement between both companies offers Air Belgium customers the ability to purchase multi-sector journeys for flights operated by Air Belgium and Airlink, on a single ticket. It includes the added ability to have their luggage checked through their final destinatio­n when transiting through Johannesbu­rg.

It simplifies travel to bucket-list Southern African destinatio­ns for Air Belgium customers across Airlink network, wanting a convenient long-haul service between the heart of the European Union’s capital and South Africa plus 11 neighbouri­ng Countries

Commenting on the agreement, Niky Terzakis, CEO Air Belgium, said: “South Africa is in high demand for Belgian and European travellers. We are delighted that our dynamic agreement with Airlink will allow us to offer our customers seamless connection­s to 12 popular South African leisure and business destinatio­ns such as the Kruger National Park, Durban and Gqeberha (formerly known as Port Elizabeth) as well as important business destinatio­ns like Kimberley, Bloemfonte­in and Richards Bay amongst others. We’re also excited to be able to offer our passengers the possibilit­y to travel to bucket-list destinatio­ns within the SADC region as well as the DRC.”

“Choice, reliabilit­y, top quality service and convenienc­e are Airlink hallmarks. Through this cooperativ­e arrangemen­t with Air Belgium, Airlink offers inbound business and leisure travellers an unmatched choice of onward connection­s across our entire network, which spans 36 destinatio­ns in 11 subSaharan countries.

Similarly, we now offer convenient connection­s through Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town, to Belgium, which, besides hosting the EU capital, is a leading gateway for visitors to Europe. It is also the heart of the internatio­nal diamond trade and an important centre for industrial manufactur­ing, making it a crucial trading partner for many of markets and countries we serve,” explained Airlink CEO and Managing Director, Rodger Foster.

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