
The low-cost airline will be offering between 20 to 26 flights per day.
“After a long couple of months in hibernation, I’m glad to report that we will be able to recommence operations in the coming weeks,” FlySafair’s Chief Marketing Officer Kirby Gordon said in a statement.
During Phase 1, FlySafair said it would operate the following routes:
- Johannesburg (OR Tambo International Airport) – Cape Town International Airport
- Johannesburg (OR Tambo International Airport) – Durban King Shaka International Airport
- Cape Town International Airport – Durban King Shaka International Airport
- Lanseria International Airport – Cape Town International Airport
- Lanseria International Airport – Durban King Shaka International Airport
FlySafair said routes to and from Lanseria International Airport depend on the airport being granted certification from the Transport Department.
The airline said it will release its new schedules after receiving approval from Airports Company South Africa and Air Traffic Navigation Services. It plans to operate between 20 and 26 flights per day, possibly with exception of Saturdays.
FlySafair said it has also taken measures to meet health and safety requirements such as the deep cleaning of aircraft daily, temperature checks of crew and customers, making it compulsory to wear masks, and even implementing a “no touch” policy, among other things.



