Airlink regrets to announce the suspension of its air services to and from Skukuza Airport in the Kruger National Park.

This follows a local outbreak of COVID-19 in the Lower Sabie camp and nearby area.

“In order to protect our customers, crews and personnel from exposure to the virus, we have decided to halt all operations at the Skukuza Airport until the 28th January 2021. We apologise to ticketholders for any inconvenience this might cause,” said Airlink Managing Director and CEO, Rodger Foster.

Daily flights affected by the suspension of services are:
4Z 865  Johannesburg – Skukuza
4Z 866  Skukuza – Johannesburg

Airlink continues to operate flights to Hoedspruit and Nelspruit KMI Airport, the two closest alternates for travellers planning to visit the Kruger National Park or other resorts and camps in the surrounding area.

 

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