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Airport opens but no planes

29 Mar 2017 - by James Hall
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Airport opens but no planes SWAZILAND’S King Mswati

III has dedicated the

country’s new R3bn

airport and named it the King

Mswati III International Airport.

 “We challenge all existing

and potential export-oriented

companies to take advantage

of this infrastructure,” the king

said.

The controversial project

will sit idle for the time being.

No air carrier wants to use it,

citing low passenger numbers

to Swaziland, absence of

connecting flights to other

destinations and its location,

a 20- to 35-minute flight

from three larger SA airports,

including OR Tambo.

Swaziland Airlink, the only

airline that services Swaziland,

flies only to OR Tambo,

carrying 70 000 passengers

annually (the new airport will

require at least 300 000

passengers annually to break

even). In a survey provided to

TNW, Swaziland Airlink said

it would lose passengers if

forced to relocate from the

airport in Matsapha because

it would be quicker for them

to drive to Gauteng than to

the new airport in the eastern

lowveld, with early check-in, the

flight, customs at OR Tambo

and then ground transportation

to their destinations.

“We will have to fly out of

the new airport if they shut

down Matsapha and move

customs there,” a source with

Swaziland Airlink told TNW.

To address the absence of

connecting flights, the Director

of Aviation said the country

would create its own airline.

King Mswati said a new town

would be built to absorb the

business of all the foreign

investors who would be lured

to the country through the

King Mswati III International

Airport.

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