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Airlink’s hot little black number

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Airlink’s hot little black number

Airlink, Southern Africa’s independent and privately owned regional airline, recently unveiled a distinctive special-liveried new addition to its fleet. The newly acquired Embraer E195 jetliner, which now sports a classy jet-black paint scheme, last week debuted on a test flight at OR Tambo International Airport and will soon operate on Airlink’s main domestic and regional trunk services.

 “Some say flying has lost its allure, but as Southern Africa’s premier airline, Airlink is putting glamour and style back in the skies.  In addition to our top-class service provided by our friendly crew in their stylish new uniforms, we have dressed one of our svelte Embraer E-Jets in an elegant and chic little black number,” said Airlink CEO and managing director Rodger Foster.

The aircraft promotes Airlink’s recently launched Skybucks customer loyalty programme.

 “Skybucks is a key component in establishing and consolidating Airlink as an independent, efficient and dependable airline, travel partner and brand. Black is the pinnacle Skybucks tier and a cachet reserved exclusively for the select group of our most loyal high-flyers. On the other hand, our graceful black E-jet will surprise and catch eyes wherever she flies!” explained Foster.   

 Airlink was established in 1992 and offers worldwide connections through its more than 20 interline and four codeshare partners with many inter-continental brands and its FlyNamibia franchise.