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This is a list of airlines currently operating in Zambia (2020): [1] [2] Passenger airlines. Scheduled. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) Founded
^F : This flight operates via Lusaka. ^G : This flight operates between Singapore and Cape Town with a stopover at Johannesburg. However, this carrier does not have rights to transport passengers solely between Johannesburg and Cape Town. ^H : This flight operates via Accra. ^I : Two flights originate from Maputo and Durban respectively.
Royal Zambian Airlines was founded in May 2020 and commenced operations on December 17, 2020, with a flight to Johannesburg. [3] The airline started by operating just one Embraer Erj-145LR on a scheduled service to Johannesburg from their main operating base in Lusaka along with two other Embraer aircraft in storage.
[7] [8] Financial constraints forced the company to suspend the flight in March 1991. [9] [10] It stopped in Banjul at the time. [11] In May 2012, KLM began operating a flight three times a week between Amsterdam and Lusaka using an Airbus A330-200. The flight was restructured later that year to also serve Harare.
A Zambia Airways Boeing 737-200 Advanced at Harare International Airport in 1992. This particular aircraft, 9J-AEG, was delivered new to the airline in 1976. [5] February 1970 saw the upgauge of frequencies to London, with a second flight operated along the Lusaka–Nairobi–London run.
Travelstart is an African online travel booking website, offering flights, hotel bookings, car rental, vacation packages and other travel services through an online booking engine [1] It operates in South Africa , Botswana , Kenya , Namibia , Nigeria , Tanzania and Zimbabwe .
Proflight Zambia routes as of Spring 2022. Proflight Zambia is an airline based in Lusaka, Zambia that serves the business community and tourism industry. It is a trading name of Proflight Commuter Services Ltd. [1] Proflight Zambia operates the largest fleet of aircraft in Zambia, [2] operating both scheduled and charter flights.
On 4 April 2021, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 3981, a cargo flight operated by Boeing 737-800 ET-AYL, mistakenly landed at the as-yet unopened airport (Copperbelt International Airport) after a flight from Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. It should have landed at the nearby Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport in Itawa instead. [26]