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After having severed ties with troubled South African Airways and launching its own brand last November, Airlink, as it is now called, is the African continent’s second-biggest airline after Ethiopian Airlines. The newly independent airline offers almost 1.2 million seats for sale during summer in the southern hemisphere.
Airlink’s busiest route is JNB to CPT. Photo: Airlink
When looking at OAG data cited by airline and airport network planning website anna.aero, of the 1.2 million seats, three-quarters of the availability is for domestic flights within South Africa aboard Airlink’s 98-seat Brazilian-built Embraer 190 aircraft. This makes Airlink, Africa’s third-largest airline by seat numbers after Ethiopian Airlines and Egyptair, rising to second when calculating the number of flights.
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