Latest News
Show
RISE OF NEW AIRPORT
INTRODUCTION OF FLIGHTS FROM WONDERBOOM AIRPORT
Friday 30 October 2009 sees a milestone in the history of South African aviation with the launch of the first scheduled flights from Tshwane/Pretoria Wonderboom Airport. The airport has seen significant investment by the City of Tshwane with an enlarged apron area and significantly improved passenger handling facilities including baggage belts, check-in and security screening equipment. Located a convenient 15 minutes drive from downtown Pretoria, Wonderboom is sure to become the airport of choice for local residents, government and companies alike.
Local carrier Interlink Airlines was awarded the tender to operate scheduled flights out of Wonderboom and will be introducing initial services to both Cape Town and Durban. Other destinations planned for 2010 include: Bloemfontein; Kimberley; George; Port Elizabeth; Richards Bay; Pietermaritzburg; Polokwane and Kruger Mpumalanga International (Nelspruit). Reservations can be made online at www.interlinkairlines.com , via the Call Centre on 0861 101 135 or via your friendly travel agent.
Interlink Airlines offers both full service Business and Economy Class Cabins with complimentary private transfers for Business Class Passengers at the start of end of their flight. For the frequent traveler, Interlink has introduced REDHORIZONS, a simple reward program allowing you to earn and burn flights. Companies who travel regularly may apply for specially discounted corporate fares and great travel packages can be found through Interlink Airlines Holidays.
Enquire about this article
More Related News
AHI Nuusflits/Newsflash: 08/07/2010
AHI Nuusflits/Newsflash: 08/07/2010
Read more...
Is Afrikaans regtig te duur vir die sakewêreld?
Ryk van Niekerk het in twee rubrieke ’n sensitiewe aar raak geboor – slegs drie genoteerde maatskappye publiseer steeds hulle jaarverslae in Afrikaans. Die verskoning: “Dit het net te duur geword”.
Read more...
ADOPT-A-SPOT INITIATIVE BY CITY OF TSHWANE
“Adopt-a-Spot” is an initiative by Council to enable industries, companies or members of the public to adopt any open space area at no cost to the applicant. The “adoptee” would then be responsible to clear the area of any illegal dumping, alien vegetation as well as to maintain or landscape such an area with indigenous vegetation. The adoptee may advertise its involvement in this initiative on site, subject to certain conditions.
Read more...
KING 3 REPORT ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Poor governance practices and unethical behaviour have a significantly negative impact on professional service delivery, reputation and, ultimately, profit. The current international economic crisis calls for a recommitment to sound corporate and ethical governance principles.
Read more...