SA Airlink's agreement to operate the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government's recently ordered Jetstream 41 (Flight International, 5-11 June), will fit in well with existing operations, says Airlink's joint managing director Barry Webb. SA Airlink already operates a fleet of ten British Aerospace Jetstream 41s and two Dornier 228s, and serves several points in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. The new twice-daily schedule between the three main administrative centres of the province - Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Ulundi - will link into its mini-hub at Durban and provide connections to other South African cities. The Johannesburg-based airline serves 12 destinations. Seats not booked by Government officials on the new route will be offered to the public.94

Source: Flight International