Proflight Zambia will double the Livingstone-Lusaka flight frequency from April 1, 2025, increasing connectivity as the Safari season begins. The route operates twice a day and is designed to improve the links for travelers arriving from Cape Town and Johannesburg in the early afternoon. Additional flights will reduce transport times and provide more flexibility for visitors exploring nearby wildlife attractions such as Victoria Falls and Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park.
The airline will also expand the safari season schedule, and flights to MFUWE will provide better access to South Luangwa, known for its walking safari and diverse wildlife. Other routes connect Lusaka to Mansa and Kasama to accommodate travelers seeking Zambia's lesser-known natural and cultural attractions. Josias Walubita, director of flight operations at Proflight Zambia, said the increase will coincide with seasonal travel trends, allowing for smoother access to the country's major tourism sites at peak times for the Safari experience.
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Source: bizcommunity