South African regional carrier Airlink has announced an increase in its service between Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) and Beira Airport (BEW) in Mozambique. Effective immediately, the airline is introducing an additional return flight on Wednesdays to Beira, a coastal city in central Mozambique.

With this expansion, Airlink now offers daily flights between the two destinations, enhancing connectivity and travel options for passengers. The new schedule sees flights departing from Johannesburg at 10:45, arriving in Beira at 12:25. The return flight leaves Beira at 12:55, landing in Johannesburg at 14:55.

This service enhancement is expected to benefit both business and leisure travellers, strengthening economic ties between South Africa and Mozambique. It also improves access to Beira, an important port city and gateway to central Mozambique.

The increased frequency reflects growing demand on this route and Airlink’s commitment to serving the Southern African region. This development is likely to support trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two countries, contributing to regional economic growth.

Source: https://atta.travel/resource/airlink-increases-flights-from-johannesburg-to-beira-mozambique.html