LATEST UPDATE - Travel Advisory More Details
LATEST UPDATE - Travel Advisory More Details
Airlink is pleased to advise that St Helena Airport has regained Category 6 accreditation for its firefighting capabilities following extensive repairs and successful commissioning tests, accepted by the independent regulator, ASSI. We are working closely with the airport authorities to restart scheduled services to and from St Helena Island, with the first flight planned for Tuesday, 17 February, subject to favourable weather conditions. Please note that tickets will not be sold for the flights on 17 or 21 February. Customers who are already booked on these specific flights should travel as normal. Remaining seats will be prioritised for repatriation and allocated based on length of delay. Solomons will contact affected customers directly. We kindly ask that customers do not contact Airlink or the airport regarding these allocations. Bookings for Tuesday, 24 February and beyond will reopen in due course. Airlink thanks customers for their patience and understanding during this period and looks forward to resuming normal operations.
Read MoreDue to Tropical Cyclone Gezani impacting the Mozambican coast, Airlink has suspended all flights to and from Beira and Vilankulos for today, with possible disruptions over the coming days, as these conditions affect safe operations. For assistance, please contact the Airlink Reservations Support Desk on +27 (0)11 451 7300, selecting Option 1, or your travel agent. Further updates will be shared as they become available.
Read MoreAirlink regrets to advise of the cancellation of all flight operations to and from St Helena Island with immediate effect due to operational challenges at St Helena Airport. Customers requiring assistance with booking changes should contact the Airlink Reservations office between 05h00 and 21h00 daily at +27 (0)11 451-7300, selecting Option 1, or their travel agencies. For more information on the challenges at St Helena Airport, please follow this link: http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/st-helena-resilience-forumโฆ Airlink apologises for any inconvenience caused due to circumstances beyond our control. Updates will be provided as information becomes available.
Read MoreFrequent flyer details cannot be manually added during booking at this time. However, they can be added after the booking is completed via Manage My Booking. Alternatively, you may sign in to your Skybucks profile to book, or contact the Skybucks Team or Reservations for assistance on 011 451 7300.
Airlink has this morning resumed flights to and from Hoedspruit in Limpopo. However, this is subject to the local weather and conditions on the ground remaining favourable for flights. For updates on the status of flights, please check the Flight Info section on the website, Mobile App or contact your travel agent.
Airlink has suspended all flights to and from Hoedspruit in Limpopo due to severe floods, which have left many roads impassable and restricted access to the airport, which serves communities in the area as well as the nearby Kruger National Park and surrounding lodges and resorts. Flights will resume as soon as the relevant authorities declare it safe for the airport to resume operations. We are in constant liaison with local stakeholders, including SANParks and the various private lodges in the area, to assist passengers who are stranded at those destinations. Customers who are booked to fly to or from Hoedspruit this week will be updated as the situation evolves.
Airlink advises customers that flights this afternoon and evening are delayed due to air traffic control constraints at Johannesburgโs O.R. Tambo International Airport. The disruptions are caused by ATNS staffing shortages and the suspension or expiry of certain instrument flight procedures. These issues have led to departure delays, airspace restrictions, and some flight diversions, impacting the overall schedule. Airlink is working to recover operations and minimise delays. Updates will be shared via Airlinkโs app, social media, and airport information screens.
Read MorePassengers traveling to Zimbabwe are now required to complete arrival forms online before departure, as paper forms are no longer in use. While iPads are provided at immigration in Zimbabwe for this purpose, completing the form on arrival may result in delays. To ensure a smoother and quicker journey through immigration, we recommend completing your form in advance by going to https://evisa.gov.zw/app/index.html
Read MorePassengers with special requests are required to confirm their requests for assistance 72 hours before the flight, subject to availability.
Read MoreAll international customers are urged to book one (1) single ticket with through-fares, as opposed to booking separate tickets to avoid flight delays. Please note that it is essential to read the fare rules.
Read MoreLATEST UPDATE - Travel Advisory More Details
LATEST UPDATE - Travel Advisory More Details
Airlink is pleased to advise that St Helena Airport has regained Category 6 accreditation for its firefighting capabilities following extensive repairs and successful commissioning tests, accepted by the independent regulator, ASSI. We are working closely with the airport authorities to restart scheduled services to and from St Helena Island, with the first flight planned for Tuesday, 17 February, subject to favourable weather conditions. Please note that tickets will not be sold for the flights on 17 or 21 February. Customers who are already booked on these specific flights should travel as normal. Remaining seats will be prioritised for repatriation and allocated based on length of delay. Solomons will contact affected customers directly. We kindly ask that customers do not contact Airlink or the airport regarding these allocations. Bookings for Tuesday, 24 February and beyond will reopen in due course. Airlink thanks customers for their patience and understanding during this period and looks forward to resuming normal operations.
Read MoreDue to Tropical Cyclone Gezani impacting the Mozambican coast, Airlink has suspended all flights to and from Beira and Vilankulos for today, with possible disruptions over the coming days, as these conditions affect safe operations. For assistance, please contact the Airlink Reservations Support Desk on +27 (0)11 451 7300, selecting Option 1, or your travel agent. Further updates will be shared as they become available.
Read MoreAirlink regrets to advise of the cancellation of all flight operations to and from St Helena Island with immediate effect due to operational challenges at St Helena Airport. Customers requiring assistance with booking changes should contact the Airlink Reservations office between 05h00 and 21h00 daily at +27 (0)11 451-7300, selecting Option 1, or their travel agencies. For more information on the challenges at St Helena Airport, please follow this link: http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/st-helena-resilience-forumโฆ Airlink apologises for any inconvenience caused due to circumstances beyond our control. Updates will be provided as information becomes available.
Read MoreFrequent flyer details cannot be manually added during booking at this time. However, they can be added after the booking is completed via Manage My Booking. Alternatively, you may sign in to your Skybucks profile to book, or contact the Skybucks Team or Reservations for assistance on 011 451 7300.
Airlink has this morning resumed flights to and from Hoedspruit in Limpopo. However, this is subject to the local weather and conditions on the ground remaining favourable for flights. For updates on the status of flights, please check the Flight Info section on the website, Mobile App or contact your travel agent.
Airlink has suspended all flights to and from Hoedspruit in Limpopo due to severe floods, which have left many roads impassable and restricted access to the airport, which serves communities in the area as well as the nearby Kruger National Park and surrounding lodges and resorts. Flights will resume as soon as the relevant authorities declare it safe for the airport to resume operations. We are in constant liaison with local stakeholders, including SANParks and the various private lodges in the area, to assist passengers who are stranded at those destinations. Customers who are booked to fly to or from Hoedspruit this week will be updated as the situation evolves.
Airlink advises customers that flights this afternoon and evening are delayed due to air traffic control constraints at Johannesburgโs O.R. Tambo International Airport. The disruptions are caused by ATNS staffing shortages and the suspension or expiry of certain instrument flight procedures. These issues have led to departure delays, airspace restrictions, and some flight diversions, impacting the overall schedule. Airlink is working to recover operations and minimise delays. Updates will be shared via Airlinkโs app, social media, and airport information screens.
Read MorePassengers traveling to Zimbabwe are now required to complete arrival forms online before departure, as paper forms are no longer in use. While iPads are provided at immigration in Zimbabwe for this purpose, completing the form on arrival may result in delays. To ensure a smoother and quicker journey through immigration, we recommend completing your form in advance by going to https://evisa.gov.zw/app/index.html
Read MorePassengers with special requests are required to confirm their requests for assistance 72 hours before the flight, subject to availability.
Read MoreAll international customers are urged to book one (1) single ticket with through-fares, as opposed to booking separate tickets to avoid flight delays. Please note that it is essential to read the fare rules.
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19 August 2025, Johannesburg โ Airlink, Southern Africaโs premier airline, has donated a decommissioned Embraer 135 passenger jet to the Gauteng Department of Basic Education (GDE) to be used as an aviation skills training aid for learners at Rhodesfield Engineering School of Specialisation (SOS) in Kempton Park.Airlink, Southern Africaโs premier airline, has donated a decommissioned Embraer 135 passenger jet to the Gauteng Department of Basic Education (GDE) to be used as an aviation skills training aid for learners at Rhodesfield Engineering School of Specialisation (SOS) in Kempton Park.
Airlink will also fund the two-year deployment of two newly-qualified aircraft maintenance technicians to the school as trainers on the aircraft.
The school offers courses in aviation skills within the GDEโs Engineering SOS initiative, which is addressing the provinceโs critical engineering skills shortages as part of its economic development priorities.
โThe aircraft will be an invaluable teaching aid for our Grade 11 and 12 learners taking aviation classes as their eighth matric subject. This year, we have 45 learners (13 girls and 32 boys) across both grades who are enrolled. Most of them are from Tembisa,โ said Caroline Ngxanga, Acting Principal of Rhodesfield Engineering SOS.
"The aircraft, generously donated by Airlink, will provide Rhodesfield Engineering SOS learners with invaluable, hands-on experience to complement their classroom learning. It will be incorporated into specialised programmes, including Search and Rescue training and multi-certification courses, equipping students with the skills needed to pursue a wide range of high-demand careers in the aviation sector. Beyond Rhodesfield SOS, the aircraft will also benefit other schools across Gauteng, as learners from these institutions will have the opportunity to engage in experiential learning," said Hon. Matome Chiloane, Gautengโs MEC for Education and Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation.
โAirlinkโs donation forms part of our broader strategic investment in focussed aviation education. By placing a real aircraft in learnersโ hands and providing qualified engineers as trainers, we can help bridge the gap between theory and practical experience. Students will now get their hands on authentic aircraft systems, components and structures and see how they are integrated and used โ an experience that is typically inaccessible to many youngsters who aspire to have aviation careers,โ said Airlink CEO, de Villiers Engelbrecht.
The technicians who will train the learners are two young black women who served apprenticeships at Airlink. While they currently work in the airlineโs aircraft maintenance centre at Johannesburgโs O.R. Tambo International Airport, they applied to be part of this education initiative.
The aircraft was delivered new to Airlink in 2013 and logged 32,080 flight hours in over 30,100 flights before it was decommissioned. Although certain components were removed to support Airlinkโs active fleet, the airline pledged to donate additional aircraft parts to the school over time.
The ERJ35ER is a regional jet manufactured by Embraer in Brazil. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce AE 3007/A3 turbofan engines, and in Airlinkโs configuration, it seats 37 passengers and has a 2,400km range. It is 26.3m long and 6,76m high, and has a wingspan of 20.04m. The aircraft fuselage provides plenty of space for learners to explore the aircraftโs internal systems and to study its structural design while also learning about cabin layout, avionics and other equipment. Similarly, its wings and tail section are examples of modern aerodynamic engineering. Together, they have a striking presence on the schoolโs grounds.
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