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Review: South African Airlink E190 Business Class (Johannesburg to Windhoek)

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Last November, I enjoyed a fabulous holiday in Namibia. You can read my trip reports here:


Today: Review – Airlink E190 Business Class from Johannesburg to Windhoek

After I arrived with British Airways in Johannesburg, I connected to a Business Class flight with Airlink to Windhoek (the last leg of my journey to Namibia). I was shocked by the surreal scene at Johannesburg O.R. Tambo: the major airport was completely deserted, all shops were closed, and only a handful of flights were operating. Unfortunately, South Africa is hit very badly by the pandemic, and my stopover at Jo’burg was even before the Omnicron variant emerged in the country. The latter lead to blanket travel bans which – we all know now – prooved senseless and caused further economic and social havoc. I do hope the tourism industry in South Africa – my favorite country in the world – will soon recover.

British Airways used to codeshare with its franchise partner Comair on the Johannesburg to Windhoek route, but shifted its codeshare agreement to Airlink after Comair entered into voluntary business due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Airlink is currently Southern Africa’s largest airline. The privately owned carrier has a fleet of over 50 commercial jetliners and operates to more than 45 destinations in 13 African countries and to St Helena Island. Contrary to other companies in the aviation industry, Airlink has grown significantly during the pandemic, partly in response to the problems encountered by other airlines in the region: Namibia’s national carrier Air Namibia ceased operations, and South Africa’s flag carrier South African Airways did not fly a single scheduled flight for 18 months (the carrier restarted operations though in September 2021).

The flight from Johannesburg to Windhoek – operated by Airlink’s largest aicraft type, an Embraer E190 – was uneventful. And although the carrier’s Business Class product is nothing to write home about (as expected), there was one standout: a simple yet surprisingly delicious meal, which ranks among the best plane food I’ve ever been served (more on that below).

I made a YouTube video with my impressions onboard, which you can watch here:

In this review (more information & photos below my Youtube clip & slideshow):

  1. Facts about Airlink
  2. Facts about Embraer
  3. Business Class cabin + seat
  4. Meal
  5. Entertainment
  6. Other inflight experiences
  7. My verdict (score)


Here are some facts & figures about Airlink:

AIRLINK EMBRAER E190
AIRLINK EMBRAER E190
AIRLINK EMBRAER E190

2. EMBRAER

Here are some facts & figures about Embraer:


3. BUSINESS CLASS CABIN + SEATS

Airlink’s E190 features a small Business Class cabin. There are only 6 Business Class seats in a 2-1 layout, located in front of the 92 seat Economy Class cabin. There’s no divider between the Business and Economy Class cabin (although a curtain is closed once up in the air).

The Business Class seats are upholstered in high-quality blue leather. With a pitch of 94 cm (37 inches) and a width of 46 cm (18 cm), the seat feels relatively comfortable. One of the seat’s arm rests holds a bi-fold tray table, which is small but adequate enough for dining. The seat can be reclined but – unfortunately – lacks a leg rest.

AIRLINK E190 BUSINESS CLASS
AIRLINK E190 BUSINESS CLASS
AIRLINK E190 ECONOMY CLASS

4. MEALS

The highlight of the flight was a delicious meal, served approximately 20 min after takeoff. The main course consisted of ostrich fillet with sweet chilli herbed polenta, and was served on one tray with potato salad as starter and carrot cake as a desert. It was one of the best meals I’ve ever had in Business Class (the ostrich tasted terrific).

LUNCH

5. ENTERTAINMENT

Airlink does not provide (private) entertainment screens on its aircraft, not even in Business Class, so make sure to bring your own entertainment when flying with the carrier.


6. ONBOARD INTERNET

Airlink has not installed WiFi on its aircrfaft.


7. MY VERDICT
VIEW DURING LANDING

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