Southern Africa’s carrier, Airlink will “add more flights on its Johannesburg- Ndola service from late March 2026 to provide customers with a wider range of convenient connections.”
According to Airlink, it will increase “its current daily service on the route with a second flight operating three times a week.”
Airlink says, “The additional service will see flights from Ndola arriving at O.R. Tambo International Airport during the morning. This will improve productivity for business travellers visiting Gauteng and is also conveniently timed to provide easy onward connections for passengers continuing to other Airlink destinations.”
Airlink’s CEO, de Villiers Engelbrecht said: “With our expanded fleet Airlink can better serve the needs of the increased number of business and leisure customers who fly with us on the route. Ndola is Zambia’s third-largest city and capital of the Copper Belt. It is also rapidly expanding as a major industrial, transport and logistics node for mining, manufacturing and trade in the sub-region. Our expanded service enables customers to connect at our O.R. Tambo International Airport hub with our other domestic and regional services as well as long-haul flights provided by our global airline partners.”

