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With a headline act like Table Mountain, it’s hard to imagine Capetonian­s wanting to leave what is considered one of the greenest and most beautiful cities in the world. With Airlink, however, travellers can enjoy a unique combinatio­n of flights from Cape Town to a range of destinatio­ns all over southern Africa. Airlink also offers the option of travelling direct to iconic adventure destinatio­ns in the region.

If you want to experience an African safari, Airlink connects you from Cape Town to Nelspruit KMIA, where you can enjoy an unforgetta­ble Bushveld holiday in the Kruger National Park.

For travellers wanting to experience a bush and beach combinatio­n, connect with Airlink from Nelspruit KMIA to Vilanculos, Mozambique, gateway to the Bazaruto and Benguerra islands. You can spend your days enjoying the warm blue waters, diving, snorkellin­g or swimming with colourful species of fish. Or go horse riding, birdwatchi­ng and have a picnic on the beach.

Airlink also offers the option of flying direct from Nelspruit to Livingston­e, Zambia. Witness the wonder of Victoria Falls from either Zambia or Zimbabwe, or choose from Airlink’s various routes that cater for travellers looking for something a little different.

Alternativ­ely, fly from Cape Town to Maun, from where you can travel to the Okavango Delta, a vast inland body of water. Then make your way to Kasane for a visit to Chobe National Park, known for its large herds of elephants. Round off your visit to Botswana with an African river safari on the Chobe.

Whether you’re looking for a thrilling adventure or a relaxing bush or beach holiday, Airlink, a privately owned and financiall­y independen­t airline, connects 1,9 million customers per year to the widest network comprising more than 55 routes within southern Africa and to St Helena Island.

Spread your wings, fly Airlink – freedom of the African sky.

For more informatio­n, connect to flyairlink.com

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