South African low-fare carrier FlySafair has boosted connectivity throughout southern Africa by securing four regional routes – Harare, Livingstone, Victoria Falls and Maputo.

FlySafair’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kirby Gordon, told Southern Africa’s travelnews that these routes had been in the pipeline for several months. “We are so pleased to finally be able to announce the addition of these routes and more importantly begin operations just in time for the festive season,” he said.

Daily links between Johannesburg and Harare and four weekly flights between Johannesburg and Livingstone will commence on 2 October. One day later on 3 October, the airline will begin operating its Johannesburg to Maputo service three times a week, while the Johannesburg to Maputo route will be served four times per week starting on 5 October.

Saying that tourism in Africa is definitely on the road to recovery, Gordon added the airline is “happy to offer customers our low fares and on-time services on these additional routes. We hope to help play our part in growing the industry both at home and abroad by connecting people through our passion for aviation.”

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