Airlink plans to increase intra-African travel
Independent regional airline Airlink has opened offices in Lusaka and Gaborone to increase customer service in Zambia and Botswana.
The new country offices will provide customers ticketing, flight reservations, and special services assistance.
The airline operates 40 weekly return flights to Ndola, Livingstone, and Lusaka in Zambia and 50 weekly return flights to Kasane, Maun, and Gaborone in Botswana.
Policymakers plan to increase intra-Africa travel to ensure job creation and economic growth under the African Continental Free Take Area (AfCFTA), reports TravelNews.
Source: Getaway