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FlySafair launches another Kruger route

04 Jul 2024
Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport.  
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FlySafair has launched another route to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (MQP) in Nelspruit, this time from OR Tambo International Airport (JNB). 

The new twice-weekly service starts on August 2.  

The airline launched its Cape Town-Nelspruit service in April.  

The Johannesburg-Nelspruit route, as well as serving the local market, will also enable international tourists to reach prime South African tourist destinations more easily, with the Kruger National Park being a firm favourite.  

Tickets start at R950 one-way. 

The JNB-MQP flight schedule will be as follows: 

The connection should be useful for FlySafair’s interline partners: KLM, Air France, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Air Seychelles, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Proflight (Zambia) and Condor.  

This will make it considerably easier for travellers on those airlines to book from their international carrier to their Nelspruit-bound flight on FlySafair, with the benefit of booking a journey on a single itinerary through the interline agreements rather than through separate point-to-point bookings.  

“It has become abundantly clear that travel and tourism is a driving force of economic growth in the country. Our beautiful country has significant attractions to tourists, with the Kruger National Park being particularly highly ranked. Thus, it makes sense to create new routes so that tourists can have ready access to prime attractions like Cape Town and the Kruger National Park,” said Kirby Gordon, Chief Marketing Officer at FlySafair. 

“This route is not only good business sense for us as an airline, but also yet another way FlySafair is demonstrating our continued commitment to playing our part in building our country's critical travel and tourism sector.” 

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