South Africa: The Cape Town Air Access powered by Wesgro, appreciated the launch of new direct flight by FlySaFair to Hoedspruit. The upcoming direct flights will take-off from Cape Town International Airport.
Reportedly, the flight services will begin from October 02, 2025, the route will operate three times a week and will offer travelers another seamless link between the Mother City and the Kruger National Park.
The launch of flights by FlySaFair marks a milestone that strengthens domestic tourism in South Africa and boosts economic opportunities across the country. The direct flights will be operated on selected days that are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, which emphasize less stress and more safari, with available tickets at cost beginning from R1,570 for one-way, depending on seat availability and peak travel periods.
According to FlySaFair, Winter season is one of the best times to travel with fewer crowds, more space to explore and have cheaper flights. So whether people after crisp mountain air, warm Indian Ocean breezes or just a good ol’ adventure, they have got all covered with flights across nine locals’ destinations and a few passport-worthy escapes just over the broader too.
Considering this achievement, Chief Marketing Officer at FlySaFair – Kirby Gordon said that Hoedspruit is a gem for safari enthusiasts, and they are thrilled to make this destination more accessible to travelers from the Mother City. The growing network reflects the commitment to affordable, reliable travel across South Africa.
FlySaFair is also expanding its popular Cape Town to Mbombela service to daily flights, reinforcing air access to both the central and southern regions of the iconic Kruger National Park, to boost post-pandemic recovery and strengthen local tourism.
The announcement by FlySaFair was made at a time when air travel, both local and international, is ramping up once again. Alongside its domestic growth, the international carriers are returning to South African skies just in time for the summer rush.