South Africa: No major disruption to Mozambique’s tourism – associations | The Citizen
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United Airlines has expanded its reach to southern African destinations like Madagascar, Mozambique and Victoria Falls after inking a code-share agreement with local carrier Airlink.
The deal adds connections to more than 40 African locations for travellers from the US. It’s the latest sign of a reopening of international travel in the region following the coronavirus pandemic.
Airlink is bidding to fill a void left by national carrier South African Airways, which recently emerged from business rescue and has started flying to limited destinations.
Airlink, known before the pandemic as a way to get from Johannesburg to small towns dotted around the country, signed a similar deal with Gulf giant Emirates in August.
United plans to start flights from Washington to Nigeria and Ghana later this year, the carrier said, alongside a route between New York and Johannesburg. The company also has a code-share with SAA through the Star Alliance.
“United continues to demonstrate our commitment to Africa, starting three brand-new flights to the continent this year alone,” Patrick Quayle, vice president of international network and alliances at United, said in a statement on Tuesday.
By John Bowker
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