The Lowvelder

First flight from Frankfurt touches down in Mpumalanga

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MBOMBELA - A first of its kind flight, welcomed by many a tourism stakeholde­r, took off from Frankfurt last Tuesday evening at 21:55 and touched town at the KMI Airport the following day at 14:10 for the first time.

After a short stopover in Windhoek, the Lufthansa Group’s Eurowing Discover flight 4Y142 was welcomed with a water salute and a festive ceremony.

As of November 15, this airline operates up to three weekly direct flights between Frankfurt and KMI Airport, with a yearround service. This makes it the only carrier operating direct flights between South Africa’s Mpumalanga and Germany.

Eurowings Discover has a strong commercial focus on leisure destinatio­ns in Africa. KMI is the seventh destinatio­n on the continent offered by this airline. This follows the already existing services from Frankfurt to Mombasa, Zanzibar, Mauritius, Windhoek, Victoria Falls and Kilimanjar­o.

“We are both thrilled and proud to start flight operations as the first interconti­nental airline between Frankfurt and KMI Airport ever. For me, personally, it is a special pleasure to be on board of today’s inaugural Eurowings Discover flight,” said Helmut Woelfel, chief commercial officer of the airline.

“It is a truly unique addition not only to our own leisure portfolio, but also to the whole Lufthansa Group network. It has never been easier for travellers from all over Europe to experience the beauty and diversity of this stunning nature and wildlife reserve, which is particular­ly popular with holidaymak­ers from Germany.”

Welcoming the landing of this flight, an elated Mpumalanga MEC for finance, economic developmen­t and tourism, Nompumelel­o Hlophe, said,

“As Mpumalanga, we are excited about the landing of the first-ever direct flight from Germany. This is a sign of trust and confidence in our tourism industry. We’re delighted that this will further expose and promote the destinatio­n of Mpumalanga as an internatio­nal tourist destinatio­n of choice. We’re quite certain that this direct flight will increase the number of internatio­nal tourists from Germany and Europe in general.

“We welcome the initiative, and we encourage other airlines to also consider flying directly into our province. Indeed, when we unite in purpose, we will surely be greater than the sum of our parts. I believe that this partnershi­p will not only accelerate economic activity through tourism, but will also bring Europeans and our people closer, for future collaborat­ive efforts.”

“This is really good news; both for South Africa as a tourism destinatio­n, and for German visitors who want to enjoy this part of this unique country. Welcome, Eurowings Discover, to Kruger Park! Namukeleki­le!” added German ambassador Andreas

Peschke.

The CEO of KMI Airport, Grant

The South African flag is flown from the window of the Eurowings Discover flight. Ponting, extended a very warm and truly unique welcome to the airline and their inaugural flight.

“Watching the wheels touch down today was an incredible moment for all of us. We are proud of our role in this gamechangi­ng route developmen­t and look forward to collaborat­e with all stakeholde­rs to fully realise the potential of our region’s wonderful tourist assets and the sustainabi­lity of this direct interconti­nental schedule to and from Europe.”

The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA), naturally, is also excited to see the fulfilment of this dream of landing the first direct flight from Frankfurt to Mbombela.

“This is a game-changing achievemen­t for the province. This flight will promote the destinatio­n and increase tourist numbers to the province. We look forward to providing our tourists from Germany with a memorable experience of wildlife, scenic beauty, adventure, culture and heritage,” said Mduduzi Vilakazi, acting CEO of the MTPA.

The COO of SA Tourism, Nomasonto Ndlovu, said Germany is a key source market for South Africa.

“We know from our insights and from our engagement with German tourists that they want to be outdoors exploring and enjoying nature. Mpumalanga offers this and more. The province has a wide variety of experience­s in wide open spaces, wildlife as well as quaint little towns characteri­sed by unique South African cultures with warm and welcoming people always ready to receive and cater to tourists. South Africa is indeed open for business and we invite visitors from this market to use South Africa’s extensive network to also explore the other parts of our country as we have a wide variety of tourism products and experience­s.”

 ?? > Photos: Linzetta Calitz ?? The Mpumalanga MEC for finance, economic developmen­t and tourism, Nompumelel­o Hlophe.
A water salute welcomes the flight to KMI Airport.
Dancers welcome passengers to the airport.
> Photos: Linzetta Calitz The Mpumalanga MEC for finance, economic developmen­t and tourism, Nompumelel­o Hlophe. A water salute welcomes the flight to KMI Airport. Dancers welcome passengers to the airport.
 ?? ?? MEC Nompumelel­o Hlope, acting premier Busisiwe Shiba, German ambassador Andreas Peschke and executive mayor Cllr Sibongile Makushe KaSoko-Mazibuko after the ribbon cutting.
MEC Nompumelel­o Hlope, acting premier Busisiwe Shiba, German ambassador Andreas Peschke and executive mayor Cllr Sibongile Makushe KaSoko-Mazibuko after the ribbon cutting.
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The CEO of KMI Airport, Grant Ponting.
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The COO of SA Tourism, Nomasonto Ndlovu.
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Mduduzi Vilakazi, acting CEO of the MTPA.
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