SA routes top Africa’s unserved market

Three South African routes feature in the top ten of Embraer’s 2026 Africa Connectivity Report, highlighting the most commercially viable unserved markets. 

The study identifies 55 intra-African city pairs currently without nonstop flights, despite having demand levels that could support direct operations.

After ranking fourth last year, Cape Town-Lagos now tops Africa’s list of unserved routes in 2026. Although Proflight Zambia serves the route via Livingstone, Cape Town-Lusaka remains the second-highest-ranked unserved route because there is no nonstop service.

Durban-Mauritius has entered the top 10, climbing from 13th to sixth place. While passengers currently connect via Johannesburg, the report indicates the route could support three weekly nonstop flights on a 120-seat aircraft.

Despite ranking eighth last year, Cape Town-Dar es Salaam no longer features on the list, following the launch of the route by Air Tanzania in December 2025.

“The findings show that the challenge is not demand, but matching each market with the right aircraft and frequency. Many of these routes can be successfully served with right-sized aircraft, enabling airlines to improve efficiency, increase connectivity, and unlock new revenue opportunities,” said the report.

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