November 18, 2020: South Africa's regional airline Airlink will introduce its new scheduled passenger flights between Johannesburg and Lubumbashi on November 30.

"Airlink is looking forward to establishing direct services and flying our brand new colours - between the region's important mining and minerals centres and supporting commerce, trade and tourism between the two countries," said Airlink CEO Rodger Foster.

Our services to and from Lubumbashi will provide travellers with seamless connectivity onto Airlink's new direct flights linking Johannesburg with Cape Town and with Durban. Connections are also available to Airlink's other South African destinations, such as Port Elizabeth, East London, Bloemfontein and others. Airlink is rebuilding and expanding its network with the resumption and addition of services to destinations throughout the SADC region, all reachable with Airlink connections via its hub at O.R. Tambo International Airport.