Interair South Africa

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Interair South Africa was a South African passenger airline based at O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB). From a traveler’s perspective it operated with a mixed narrowbody/widebody fleet, indicating service patterns that could include both regional and longer-range flights rather than being exclusively a short-haul or low-cost operator.

Where Interair South Africa Flies

The airline’s operations were centered on O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB). The fleet composition of 737s and 767s indicates a route network that included short- to medium-haul services as well as longer-range flights where a widebody was used; exact scheduled destinations and any signature routes depended on seasonal and charter demand. Codeshare and alliance arrangements are not outlined here, so check your ticket and booking confirmation for any onward partner connections.

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Aircraft and Cabin Classes

Interair South Africa operated a mix of Boeing narrowbody and widebody types, including Boeing 737s and Boeing 767s. The presence of both narrow- and widebody aircraft means shorter regional routes were typically served with 737s while 767s were used on longer-range services; cabin configurations can vary by aircraft and route, so expect economy on most flights and a higher-class cabin on some widebody services where offered.

Aircraft types operated: Boeing 737, Boeing 767

Tips for Flying Interair South Africa

  • Confirm whether your booking is a scheduled service or a charter flight before purchasing, since charter terms (baggage, changes, refunds) can differ from scheduled carriers.
  • Check the aircraft type listed for your flight if you have a strong seating preference, as Boeing 737s and 767s have different cabin layouts and comfort levels.
  • Verify checked baggage allowance at booking and on your itinerary rather than assuming it follows major-carrier norms.
  • Allow extra time at O.R. Tambo (JNB) for check-in and immigration if your trip connects through Johannesburg, especially during peak hours.

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