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Severe Flooding Forces FlySafair to Suspend Flights to Hoedspruit

Pauline Khamala
Last updated: 22 January 2026 08:16
By Pauline Khamala
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FlySafair has temporarily suspended all flights to and from Hoedspruit Airport (HDS) until 14 February 2026, following severe flooding across Limpopo that has caused extensive damage to critical airport infrastructure. The region, recently declared a national disaster, has seen widespread destruction from heavy rains. At Hoedspruit Airport, the flooding has severely damaged the runway and rendered the airport’s radar system non-operational, creating unsafe conditions for both departures and landings.

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Support for Affected Passengers

FlySafair is proactively reaching out to all passengers affected by the suspension. Customers will have the following options:

  • Change their booking to a later date or an alternative route at no additional cost.

  • Request a full refund.

The airline expressed its sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused, and its deepest sympathies to all those impacted by the floods. The Chief Marketing Officer at FlySafair Kirby Gordon said:

Our hearts go out to the communities across Limpopo who have been severely affected by these floods. We recognise that suspending our services adds to the disruption people are already facing during an incredibly difficult time. However, the safety of our passengers and crew must always come first. The current conditions at Hoedspruit simply do not allow us to operate safely, and we will not compromise on this.”

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Regional Impact

Limpopo’s flooding has not only disrupted air travel but also caused widespread damage to homes, roads, and businesses across the province. Authorities are working tirelessly to provide relief and restore essential services.

For real-time updates on FlySafair flights and airport operations, passengers are encouraged to check the airline’s official website and customer communication channels.

Were you planning to fly to Hoedspruit? How are you adjusting your travel plans? Let us know below!

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ByPauline Khamala
Editorial Coordinator - Pauline is an award-winning journalist and Aviation News Editor with a passion of uncovering stories that connect complex topics to real-world impact. She can be reached at [email protected]
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