Airlink has announced the introduction of direct flights between Cape Town and Mauritius, with the new service scheduled to commence on 2 October 2026.
The airline will operate the route twice a week, marking its first-ever service to Mauritius and further expanding its regional network. Tickets for the new connection are now available for booking.
Flights will be operated using Airlink's Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, providing passengers with a nonstop link between South Africa’s legislative capital and the Indian Ocean island nation.
The new route is expected to strengthen Cape Town’s role as a key gateway for regional travel. Mauritius continues to attract international visitors with its renowned beach resorts, golf destinations, and visa-on-arrival access for travellers from more than 140 countries.
Beyond tourism, Mauritius is also recognised as a significant business and investment hub. Its economy is supported by sectors such as financial services, information technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism.
Airlink Chief Executive Officer de Villiers Engelbrecht said the introduction of the service would offer travellers a more efficient alternative by eliminating the need to connect through Johannesburg.
According to Engelbrecht, the airline’s Embraer E195-E2 fleet enables the launch of the direct route while supporting growing demand from both leisure and corporate travellers. He added that Cape Town serves as an important origin and transit point for passengers travelling to Mauritius.
Cape Town remains Airlink’s second-largest hub, providing access to the carrier’s domestic and regional network, as well as onward connections through its international airline partners.
Source: ZAWYA