As South Africa’s and Africa's top carrier, SA Express
encourages business and trades both domestically and internationally. As the
low cost subsidiary carrier, it has offered South African air travelers
reliably cheap airfares since 1994.
The SAA Express
It is completely fit for satisfying their status by offering quick direct flights to South Africa's major cities and also regional destinations further away from home.
The SAA Express
South African Express
may have a striking resemblance to its strategic partners South African Airways
and SA Airlink; it however has been working totally autonomously for the last 20
years. Their notoriety since 1994 is that they're 'the quickest developing
provincial Airline in Africa'. With names like the Bombardier CRJ200 and the Dash
8-Q300 making up their fleet, SA Express
is completely fit for satisfying their status by offering quick direct flights
to South Africa's major cities and also regional destinations further away from
home. Its in-flight magazine Indwe has won various awards, for example, the
Silver International Folio Award for best designed new publication in 2010.
It flies to a number of destinations: Gabarone in Botswana,
Maputo in Mozambique, Windhoek and Walvis Bay in Namibia, Harare in Zimbabwe,
Lubumbashi in the DRC, Lusaka in Zambia, and additionally Bloemfontein, Cape
Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, George, Nelspruit, Kimberley, Hoedspruit,
Richards Bay and East London in South Africa.
It is completely fit for satisfying their status by offering quick direct flights to South Africa's major cities and also regional destinations further away from home.
The SA Airlink
The Airlink Express service currently operates two
routes, i.e. the original 747 route between Dublin Airport and Heuston Rail
Station and the new 757 route between Dublin Airport and Camden.
What can you expect from SAA Airlink flights?
- Fastest route operating through Dublin Tunnel
- Two routes with stops throughout Dublin City Centre
- Over 200 departures daily
- 7 days a week from 4.45am to 00.30am
- Visit the bus and travel information desk in T1 Arrivals Hall
- Best value and buses up to every 10 minutes
- Buy tickets online, directly from the driver or at the Airlink Express offices
Lastly, September holds a touch of long weekend chill, as
Heritage Day on Sunday, 24 September will move over to Monday, 25 September.
Simply the energy you require as you hit the end of the year to December.
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