As the dust has yet to settle following the demise of South African LCC, 1Time (T6), so start-up Fly Go-Air (KEM) has announced that it will launch operations on Sunday 25 November with 6x weekly flights between Johannesburg's Lanseria airport and Kruger/Mpumulanga International Airport; its website is now "live".
Cemair's CRJ100ER 'ZS-CRJ' in Cape Town (Cemair) |
According to Fly Go-Air's website, Johannesburg-based ACMI "Cemair" will partner Fly Go-Air with the (unconfirmed) use of its Bombardier CRJ-100ER (MSN 7338 | ZS-CRJ).
Routes available are:
- Johannesburg (Lanseria) - Kruger Mpumalanga
- Johannesburg (Lanseria) - Polokwane International (to launch in January)
Fly Go-Air (KEM): Johannesburg (Lanseria) - Kruger Mpumalanga
- Effective 25 November 2012
- KEM112 HLA 1600 - 1700 MQP CRJ | 1
- KEM212 HLA 1600 - 1700 MQP CRJ | 2
- KEM312 HLA 1600 - 1700 MQP CRJ | 3
- KEM412 HLA 1600 - 1700 MQP CRJ | 4
- KEM512 HLA 1600 - 1700 MQP CRJ | 5
- KEM711 HLA 1600 - 1700 MQP CRJ | 7
- KEM111 MQP 0730 - 0830 HLA CRJ | 1
- KEM211 MQP 0730 - 0830 HLA CRJ | 2
- KEM311 MQP 0730 - 0830 HLA CRJ | 3
- KEM411 MQP 0730 - 0830 HLA CRJ | 4
- KEM511 MQP 0730 - 0830 HLA CRJ | 5
- KEM611 MQP 0930 - 1030 HLA CRJ | 6
Source [Fly Go-Air]
From 14 January 2013, the airline will launch weekday only flights
between Lanseria and Polokwane departing at 15h30 and returning the
next day at 08h30. This route will mainly target business travellers.