The low-cost airline, FlySafair, continues to expand its flight network with the launch of two new routes from Lanseria International Airport to the Eastern Cape.
From 1 November, passengers will be able to fly directly from Lanseria to King Phalo Airport in East London–6 times a week–and to Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), seven times a week.
Ticket sales for these new routes are now open, with prices starting from R770.
FlySafair’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kirby Gordon, says the airline is “thrilled to be adding these new routes to the Eastern Cape from Lanseria,” noting that the launch “comes just in time for customers wishing to visit the region’s great beaches and other attractions or be with family,” and that this move reflects their mission to “connect more South Africans to the places and people they love, while maintaining our promise of affordable fares and reliable service.”
In addition, FlySafair is gearing up for the launch of its Cape Town to Hoedspruit Eastgate Airport route on 2 October, offering travellers more access to South Africa’s iconic safari destinations.
The airline will also increase the frequency of its Cape Town to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport service to daily flights starting 1 October.