Eswatini Airlink

Eswatini Airlink was[2] a regional airline based in Matsapha, Eswatini, and was the flag carrier of that country.[4]

Eswatini Airlink
IATA ICAO Callsign
4Z SZL SWAZILINK
Founded1999 (1999)[1]
(as Swaziland Airlink)
Ceased operations1 June 2022 (2022-06-01)[2]
HubsKing Mswati III International Airport
Focus citiesO. R. Tambo International Airport
Fleet size0
Destinations2
Parent companyAirlink
HeadquartersMatsapha, Eswatini[3]
Websiteflyeswatiniairlink.com

History

Eswatini Airlink was formed as a joint venture company between the Swaziland Government (60%) and Airlink (40%) to take over operations from Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation (RSNAC), the previous flag carrier of Eswatini. Swaziland Airlink started operations in July 1999 with a leased Fokker F28 aircraft from RSNAC linking Matsapha Airport with Johannesburg and Dar-es-Salaam.

In June 2000, the Fokker F28 was replaced with a BAe Jetstream 41 aircraft. Swaziland Airlink became Eswatini Airlink after the country's name was changed.

The airline ceased operations on June 1, 2022.[2][5]

Destinations

Eswatini Airlink served the following destinations as part of Airlink:[6]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
Eswatini Manzini King Mswati III International Airport Hub
Matsapha Airport Terminated
South Africa Johannesburg O. R. Tambo International Airport

Fleet

Eswatini Airlink did not maintain a dedicated fleet at the time of closure. Flights were operated under Airlink's AOC as part of the Airlink schedule using Embraer ERJ-135 or Embraer ERJ-140 aircraft.[7] Eswatini Airlink previously operated the BAe Jetstream 41, Fokker F28, and Embraer ERJ-135 under their own AOC.

References

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