FlySafair to Operate to 11 New Destinations

South African based carrier FlySafair has been given the green light to launch flights to 11 new destinations, all within Southern Africa. The airline has been steadily increasing its fleet since the grounding of Mango and Comair which operated as British Airways and Kulula. FlySafair now has a fleet of 25 Boeing 737 jets with more set to arrive.

The Air Services Licensing Council of South Africa (ASLC) has approved FlySafair’s application to operate flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg to Gaborone, Livingstone, Luanda, Lusaka, Maputo, and Victoria Falls. In addition, the airline has been approved for frequencies from Johannesburg to Bulawayo, Nairobi and the Seychelles, as well as between Cape Town and Windhoek. Its application for routes between Johannesburg and Harare, Windhoek and Zanzibar and additional frequencies to Mauritius are still pending.

FlySafair recently revealed a new logo and livery. For more on that click here


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