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New Airlink route makes history

02 Sep 2015 - by Debbie Badham
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SA AIRLINK, in a joint

venture with SAA, made

history on August 16

when it launched its inaugural

flight between Pretoria and

Cape Town.

The new route, which

flies between Wonderboom

National Airport and Cape

Town International, will provide

travellers from Pretoria

through to areas such as

Limpopo and even the North

West with a closer and,

arguably, more convenient

access point than OR Tambo.

Around 60% of travellers

who use OR Tambo as their

home base reside closer

to Wonderboom than the

Johannesburg airport, says

Airlink ceo, Rodger Foster. In

light of this, the route

will target a broad spectrum

of travellers, including

business and leisure people.

Rodger notes that two specific

groups of travellers who

will benefit from the route

are academic professionals

(Pretoria and Cape Town are

both university cities) as well

as parliamentarians.

Rodger reveals that initially

take-up on the route was slow,

which he attributes to the

trade’s tendency to support

what they know. “However,

closer to the launch, the

take-up has seen a far more

positive, almost exponential,

increase.

“We will have to see how

things develop,” says Rodger,

noting that Airlink’s primary

objective is to first make sure

the Pretoria-Cape Town route

is working. However, he says

the airline does recognise the

potential of including more

destinations like Durban,

Bloemfontein and Port

Elizabeth.

The Executive Mayor

of Tshwane, Kgosientso

Ramokgopa, says the route

is politically significant, adding

that, when delegates are

required to stay for longer

sessions in parliament they

will be able to get home

quickly from the new access

point.

The city’s aspiration is

to expand Wonderboom’s

network. “We are bullish

about the prospects of this

initiative,” says Kgosientso.

The re-establishment of

flights from Wonderboom

is expected to catalyse a

series of other developments

in the area. “An entire new

aerotropolis will develop

here,” says Gauteng Premier,

David Makhura. He adds

that soon a bus service will

connect Hatfield Station to

the airport. “Ultimately, we

should be connecting all

our airports with the Gautrain

but it may be too early to

say that.

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