LATEST UPDATE - More Details
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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.
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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29 October 2025 - Titans Cricket is proud to announce the renewal of its long-standing partnership with Airlink, Southern Africa’s premier airline.
Airlink, one of Africa’s leading independent airlines, continues to play a key role in the success of the Sky Blues by ensuring reliable and comfortable travel for both the men’s and women’s squads as they compete across the country. As part of the partnership, the Airlink logo will once again feature on the playing kits of both teams throughout the season.
The airline has already made a strong impact this year, proudly sponsoring the Momentum Multiply Titans’ Pre-Season Camp to St Helena, a unique and invaluable experience in preparation for the upcoming campaign.
Titans Cricket CEO, Dr Jacques Faul, expressed his delight at the continued relationship: “Airlink is a world-class airline, and we are thrilled to be extending this partnership. Reliable travel is crucial to the demands of a professional cricket season, and Airlink has consistently provided our teams with the service and support they need. We look forward to flying with them as we embark on another exciting season.”
“Airlink is proud to continue its partnership with the Momentum Multiply Titans, a team that exemplifies excellence, professionalism, and community spirit. Our shared commitment to delivering outstanding experiences, whether on the field or in the skies, makes this collaboration a natural fit. We look forward to supporting the Titans through another exciting season,” said Airlink CEO, de Villiers Engelbrecht.
Founded in 1992, Airlink has been operating for 33 years, serving more than 45 destinations across 15 African countries as well as Madagascar and St Helena Island. Their extensive network and trusted reputation make them the ideal travel partner for the Titans.
As the new season approaches, Titans Cricket is excited to once again soar with Airlink, taking on the journey together, both on and off the field.
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