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Zanzibar flights – it’s a first!

19 Jun 2019 - by Kate Nathan
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MANGO is dipping a

toe in the waters of

a Lanseria-Zanzibar

route with one month of

Saturday morning flights.

Starting June 1, for six

consecutive Saturdays,

the airline will operate

flight JE972, departing

HLA at 09h50 and arriving

on the island at 14h15.

Flight JE973 will depart

ZNZ 15h05 and arrive HLA

18h05.

These flights connect

well with the arrival of the

Cape Town flights (JE702,

departing Cape Town for

Lanseria at 06h10), and

the Durban flights (JE612,

departing Durban for

Lanseria at 06h15). For

the return leg, flight JE719

departs HLA for Cape Town

at 19h20 and flight JE645

departs HLA for Durban also

at 19h20.

A spokesperson for Mango

said this was a scheduled

operation, and a route that

will be scheduled according

to seasonality, depending

on the uptake by South

African travellers. Asked if

it planned any more HLA

flights, the airline said

“good business practice”

would dictate the future.

Marian Sandu, ceo

of Holiday Packages by

AfricaStay told TNW: “From

my perspective, this is

an amazing opportunity

to increase traffic into

Zanzibar. Flying from

Lanseria is much easier

overall and Mango has

organised the scheduling

of the flight to connect

seamlessly with flights from

Cape Town and Durban on

the same day. This is a first

for flights into Zanzibar and

I hope Mango will consider

future flights from Lanseria

over high-demand periods

such as school holidays.”

Mango is still the only

SA carrier flying directly

to the island. It was

Marian who pioneered the

original Mango charter

flights to Zanzibar, placing

considerable investment

in the route and building

the traffic up to the critical

mass, at which point the

airline decided to put on the

regular scheduled Tuesday

and Thursday flights out of

ORTIA, which have become

so popular.

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