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Flightlink

Flightlink Limited, formerly known as Flightlink Air Charters (Tanzania) Limited, is a Tanzanian-owned based in , providing scheduled domestic flights, private charters, and connections primarily within and to select destinations in . Operating since 2001, the focuses on reliable, safe, and affordable to support in , connecting key locations such as , , , , , and . With hubs in , , and , Flightlink holds Air Service Licenses and Air Operator Certificates from the Tanzanian and Kenyan Authorities, emphasizing punctuality, modern amenities, and eco-friendly operations. As of November 2025, the airline's fleet consists of three ATR 72-500 twin-engine turboprops and a range of smaller aircraft, including , , , and , for versatile charter and regional services. Flightlink has been recognized as a top mid-sized company in by Nation Media Group and Tanzania for its contributions to the and sectors. Its routes cater to both leisure travelers exploring wildlife safaris and the , as well as business passengers, with fares starting from TZS 82,500 (as of November 2025) for domestic legs like to .

History

Founding and early years

Flightlink was established in 2001 in , , initially as Flightlink Air Charters (Tanzania) Limited by Munawer Dhirani, a Tanzanian commercial pilot trained . The airline was founded to address the growing demand in Tanzania's tourism sector, particularly for access to remote areas and popular destinations like , emphasizing reliable air connectivity for visitors exploring the country's natural attractions. Its inaugural slogan, "We will fly you there, wherever there is!", encapsulated this mission to provide flexible travel options to hard-to-reach locations. From its inception, Flightlink's operations centered on charter flights and (medevac) services, utilizing a single aircraft to support tourism operators and emergency needs across . The company was headquartered at in , which served as its primary operational base for these non-scheduled activities. In line with regulatory requirements, Flightlink received its (AOC) numbered 25 from the , enabling legal commencement of air services. This early phase highlighted Flightlink's role in bolstering 's tourism infrastructure by offering specialized air transport solutions tailored to the industry's unique demands.

Expansion and recent developments

Flightlink transitioned from a primarily charter-focused operation to offering scheduled domestic services in 2010, beginning with routes to underserved destinations such as and in southern . This shift capitalized on the growing sector, enabling the airline to connect remote areas with major hubs like and . By venturing into scheduled flights, Flightlink addressed gaps in regional connectivity, supporting the influx of and business travelers amid 's tourism boom. The airline expanded its regional presence starting in 2014 by obtaining licenses to operate in , with plans for international services including flights from to . Flightlink launched its first scheduled international route to in December 2022. This move strengthened cross-border links, fostering and trade between and . By the end of 2021/22, Flightlink had secured a 2.6% share of the Tanzanian domestic passenger market, reflecting steady growth behind dominant carriers like . In recent years, Flightlink has accelerated its network growth, launching daily scheduled flights to via starting July 1, 2025, to enhance connectivity in northwestern . Concurrently, the airline introduced new Kenya- routes in July 2025, including services from Nairobi's Wilson Airport to and , aimed at boosting regional tourism flows. These developments underscore Flightlink's focus on high-demand and leisure markets. However, expansion efforts face hurdles, including an ongoing air safety ban imposed in June 2025 on all Tanzanian carriers due to oversight deficiencies, which restricts potential European routes and codeshare opportunities. To modernize , Flightlink released its in April 2024, enabling online bookings, check-ins, and real-time updates with a 5% incentive for users.

Operations

Company overview

Flightlink Limited is a Tanzanian-owned private airline headquartered in , , with operating bases in and . The company, established as a provider of domestic and regional flights, maintains its primary focus on connecting key tourism and business hubs within , including , , , and . As a private entity, Flightlink does not disclose detailed information on its major shareholders, but it operates fully under Tanzanian ownership. The airline holds Air Service Licenses and Air Operator Certificates from the Tanzanian Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) and the Kenyan Civil Aviation Authority, enabling scheduled and charter operations in both countries. However, since June 2025, Flightlink has been included on the European Union's Air Safety List, along with all other Tanzanian-certified carriers, prohibiting it from operating to, from, or overflying EU airspace due to identified safety oversight concerns; although the airline does not operate routes to the European Union, the ban has limited direct impact on its regional services. Flightlink primarily serves and travelers, emphasizing through adherence to standards and rigorous protocols approved by regulatory authorities. Its operational scale supports efficient regional connectivity, with a commitment to and award-winning service in the East African market.

Services and route structure

Flightlink operates a variety of services tailored to the East African market, including scheduled domestic and regional passenger flights connecting key business and areas in and , air flights primarily for and excursions, and medical evacuation (medevac) operations to support emergency medical . The does not currently offer dedicated cargo carriage services. The route structure follows a hub-and-spoke model with Julius Nyerere International Airport serving as the primary hub, enabling efficient connections to regional destinations and facilitating both and travel. In June 2025, the airline launched daily flights from to Nairobi's Wilson Airport, enhancing cross-border connectivity. Schedules incorporate seasonal adjustments to accommodate peak periods, increasing frequency on routes to areas during high season to meet demand from visitors. In-flight amenities emphasize passenger comfort on these routes, including complimentary snacks such as , reliable , and spacious seating in modern aircraft. Bookings are handled through the airline's website or , which provide real-time flight updates, secure payments, and a 5% for reservations, ensuring a streamlined experience from planning to boarding. The baggage policy allows one piece of checked luggage up to 20 kg per adult or child , with excess fees of USD 5 per kg applied beyond this limit, and a maximum piece weight of 32 kg. Fares for short domestic routes start at TZS 82,500, making air travel accessible for regional hops. Flightlink upholds a strong safety record, with no fatal incidents reported since its founding in 2001, and complies with standards through rigorous aircraft maintenance and crew training programs. Unique offerings include personalized packages integrated with operators for seamless experiences and expedited check-in processes at major hubs to minimize wait times.

Destinations

Domestic network

Flightlink's domestic network centers on as its primary hub, providing essential connectivity across to major business centers, coastal islands, and destinations. As of November 2025, the airline operates daily scheduled flights to key locations including , , and airstrips, with additional services to , , , Pemba, Kilimanjaro, and Loliondo. This network facilitates seamless access for both tourists and business travelers, with serving as a focus city due to its high volume of leisure traffic. The routes emphasize tourism-driven connectivity, particularly to northern safari hubs. Frequent flights operate from Arusha to Serengeti airstrips such as Seronera, Fort Ikoma, Kogatende, and Ndutu, enabling quick transfers for viewing; for instance, -Seronera flights run daily, supporting access to the national park's central and northern regions. Similarly, connections from or to provide direct links to the , with services tailored for itineraries. These short-haul routes typically last 1-2 hours, using smaller aircraft suited to regional airstrips. Coastal and business-oriented routes include multiple daily flights from to , catering to beach tourism and island getaways, alongside daily services to for marine adventures. , Tanzania's capital, receives three weekly flights from and as of 2023, enhancing government and commercial links in the central region. The 2025 expansion to , launched in July with daily flights via , bolsters northern connectivity to , serving both trade hubs and emerging tourism spots. Overall, the domestic network plays a pivotal role in Tanzania's sector, transporting the majority of passengers to and leisure sites, with demand peaking during seasons from July to October and December to February. Average flight durations of 1-2 hours make it an efficient alternative to lengthy road travel, while seasonal scheduling adjustments accommodate higher volumes to and coastal areas.

International routes

Flightlink's international operations are confined to select destinations in , emphasizing regional connectivity for and leisure travel within . The airline maintains a modest network focused on cross-border links that facilitate access to destinations and coastal attractions, operating under bilateral air service agreements between Tanzania and . These routes represent a small fraction of Flightlink's overall schedule, catering primarily to tourists seeking seamless connections between Tanzanian hubs like and and Kenyan gateways. Key routes include thrice-weekly flights from to , providing a direct coastal link that supports seasonal tourism between Kenya's shores and Tanzania's spice island. In , Flightlink operates daily services from Wilson Airport to , launched in June 2025, which serve as a vital corridor for enthusiasts traveling to the northern circuit and Kenya's Masai Mara region. Complementing this, daily direct flights connect in to , introduced in July 2025, forming part of a -- triangle that enhances multi-destination itineraries for leisure passengers. Additional daily services include flights from to (starting at USD 135), to (USD 205), and connections to Masai Mara airstrips, with daily flights from Masai Mara to as of November 2025. Fares for these routes start at USD 135, making them accessible for regional explorers. These Kenyan routes underscore Flightlink's strategy to bolster East African integration through tourism-focused services, with flights timed to align with seasons and migrations. However, the airline's expansion potential remains constrained by the European Union's June 2025 ban on all Tanzanian-registered carriers from its , which remains in effect as of October 2025, limiting broader international growth beyond the immediate region. Future plans include acquiring additional ATR 72-600 aircraft to support increased frequencies on these Kenyan links and potential extensions within , while adhering to existing bilateral frameworks. The international segment primarily attracts leisure travelers, contributing to enhanced people-to-people exchanges and economic ties between the two nations.

Fleet

Current fleet

Flightlink's current fleet as of November 2025 includes three ATR 72-500 twin-engine aircraft for primary domestic and regional operations, alongside smaller for charter and services. The ATR 72-500s, registered as 5H-FLA, 5H-FLB, and 5H-FLD, each feature an all-economy seating configuration accommodating 72 passengers, optimized for short-haul flights with modern suites including cockpits for enhanced and . With an average age of 19.2 years, these support tourism-focused routes, such as connections to destinations in . Smaller aircraft include the (5 seats) for short charters and the Cessna Grand Caravan (13 seats), with up to three in operation for access to remote airstrips. In mid-2025, Flightlink added a Q200 (37 seats) on short-term lease to meet peak demand on domestic routes. Despite the Union's June 2025 ban on all Tanzanian-certified carriers from operating in airspace due to oversight concerns, Flightlink maintains its aircraft to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, ensuring compliance with global safety protocols. This focus on maintenance supports the fleet's role in delivering dependable service for regional and occasional operations.
Aircraft TypeQuantitySeatingAverage Age (Years)Primary Use
ATR 72-500372 (all-economy)19.2Domestic/regional routes
1+5N/AShort charters
Up to 313N/A/remote airstrips
Dash 8 Q200 (leased)137N/ADomestic peak demand routes

Fleet evolution

Flightlink's fleet began with a modest collection of small suited for operations and medevac services in , starting around its founding in 2001. From 2004 to 2010, the airline operated aircraft such as the Cessna 206H, a single-engine model with 6 seats ideal for short-haul flights, and the 1900C, a twin-engine accommodating 19 passengers for regional charters. These aircraft enabled access to remote airstrips, supporting the airline's initial focus on and emergency services. During the mid-2010s, Flightlink expanded its capabilities to handle growing demand for scheduled and flights, introducing larger regional turboprops. Around 2015, the airline added the EMB 120ER, a 30-seat twin-engine aircraft that marked its entry into more efficient medium-haul operations, with first commercial services commencing in that period. Complementing this, the Cessna Grand Caravan, a 13-seat single-engine turboprop, was incorporated specifically for operations to rugged safari strips in areas like the , enhancing connectivity to tourism hotspots. This diversification allowed Flightlink to operate a mixed fleet of up to ten aircraft by the late , balancing capacity and versatility. By the early 2020s, strategic priorities shifted toward operational efficiency and higher passenger volumes amid expanding regional routes, leading to a pivot to larger turboprops while retaining smaller for niche services. Flightlink placed its first order for ATR 72-500 aircraft in March 2022, with deliveries commencing that June, followed by a second in July 2023 and a third in March 2025; these 72-seat models became the core of the fleet for mainline services. The EMB 120ER was retired by 2025 to reduce maintenance costs, but select smaller Cessna models remained in for charters. In 2025, the introduced a Dash 8 Q200 on to support growth. This evolution reflected a broader rationale of transitioning from a diverse array of approximately eight small aircraft in 2023—suited for niche charters—to a more focused lineup centered on three ATR 72s by 2025, while maintaining versatility with smaller types, optimizing for fuel efficiency, capacity, and route expansion into . The change supported cost savings and environmental goals, aligning with the airline's growth into scheduled international services.

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