South African private-sector regional airline Airlink has announced that it has had to further suspend its route between Johannesburg in South Africa and Nosy Be in Madagascar. The new suspension will be in force until June 27 this year.
Nosy Be is a destination which has been growing in popularity with South African tourists. It can still provide a ‘non-commercialised’ beach and adventure holiday experience, including excellent scuba-diving, snorkeling, sports fishing and kayaking, as well as unique flora and fauna.
“We regret the impact this will have for those customers already holding confirmed bookings for the April Easter holidays,” said Airlink MD and CEO Rodger Foster. “Unfortunately despite multiple efforts from…