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Read MoreCustomers travelling to Zanzibar, Tanzania, are advised to take note of a Travel Advisory issued by the Zanzibar Ministry of Health, effective from 21 May 2026. This follows the recent Ebola virus outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda and applies at all ports of entry, including airports and seaports.
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 - More Details
LATEST UPDATE - More Details
In response to the recent Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, the Ministry of Health wishes to inform the public, travelers, and all stakeholders, that Botswana has intensified screening protocols at all Points of Entry (PoEs), including airports and land borders. This precautionary measure is being implemented to protect the health and safety of all citizens and residents of Botswana, as well as to prevent the importation of the virus. The intervention will also help ensure early detection and containment of any potential cases.
Read MoreCustomers travelling to Zanzibar, Tanzania, are advised to take note of a Travel Advisory issued by the Zanzibar Ministry of Health, effective from 21 May 2026. This follows the recent Ebola virus outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda and applies at all ports of entry, including airports and seaports.
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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Tuesday, 17 February 2026, Johannesburg – Airlink, Southern Africa’s premier airline, will move its Luanda flights to the city’s new Dr Agostinho Neto International Airport (IATA code: NBJ) from Sunday, 01 March 2026.
Airlink flights currently operate to Luanda’s 4 de Fevereiro International Airport. The move is in line with the transfer of international and domestic flights to the newly commissioned airport, which is located approximately 45km East of the capital city.
“With Angola’s economic diversification and growth strategy, the country is rapidly emerging as an important Airlink market for business travel, with Luanda as the primary gateway. The state-of-the-art new airport promises to facilitate smooth and efficient passenger, baggage and cargo flows, and a comfortable experience for our travellers,” said Airlink CEO, de Villiers Englebrecht.
Airlink launched its Johannesburg–Luanda service in 2021 and currently operates four weekly return flights between the two economic hubs.
Flights on the Johannesburg (JNB) – Luanda route will operate to and from the new airport (NBJ) on these days and at these times:
| Flight No. | Weekday | Aircraft | Departure | Time | Arrival | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4Z 044 | Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun | E190 | JNB | 09h40 | NBJ | 12h30 |
| 4Z 045 | Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun | E190 | NBJ | 13h25 | JNB | 17h50 |
*From Sunday, 01 March 2026. Times shown are local at points of departure and arrival.
To plan, book and manage your Airlink journey, visit www.FlyAirlink.com. Alternatively, download the FlyAirlink App, or contact your travel agent.
Essential information for Airlink customers at the new Dr Agostinho Neto International Airport
Onboard
Airlink flies comfortable and efficient 98-seat Embraer E190 jetliners on the route, which feature its premium Business Class and great value Economy Class services.
Airlink’s intra-continental Business Class service on its state-of-the-art Embraer E-jets features wide seats arranged in a two-plus-one abreast configuration, with plenty of legroom between rows. Service includes complimentary meals and beverages, a 40kg check-in luggage allowance and priority boarding. Economy Class tickets include a 30kg free luggage allowance.
All passengers receive a free 15kg sports equipment allowance. Onboard, customers are treated to a complimentary light meal, refreshments, generous leg room and a choice of aisle or window seat (Airlink’s aircraft do not have middle seats).
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