Voted the number 1 mid-level business in 2016 in Tanzania, Flightlink has been operating for more than 8 years. There is nothing surprising in it being voted number one. Here are the top five reasons why you should fly with Flightlink.
Flightlink flies to the spice island of Zanzibar, the peaceful Dar Es Salaam, the safari circuit of Arusha and Serengeti. In fact, the air service will take you to every airstrip in Serengeti as well. From June 2019, bookable right now, are flights linking the northern and southern safari circuits. This includes daily flights from and to the Selous . You can take a flight from anywhere that’s convenient- Zanzibar, Serengeti, Arusha, and Fort Ikoma, among others. Thanks to Flightlink, you’ll be able to witness the great migration at a starting price of $225. The island of Zanzibar is yours to explore at a mere $40 and you can mix business with pleasure at Dar at the same price too.
The charter flights are a great option for large groups that are travelling together. You don’t have to wait in line, and you can fix a schedule according to your convenience. No matter where you need to go, the charter flight will take you there. The crew consists of medical and ground staff and pilots. You can choose flights that seat anywhere from 1 to 30 people. This is a great option to consider as well.
KENYA, Mombasa: A photograph taken by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT), shows a general view of the Mombasa skyline opposite EnglishPoint Marina in Mombasa, 02 June 2015. The 4-acre ocean view EnglishPoint Marina represents an iconic landmark that overlooks the Mombasa skyline in a natural marina basin with a modern design and contemporary feel. The multi-million dollar marina resort features a 26-room hotel, conferencing facility, a roof-top restaurant, a casino, swimming pool, 96 serviced apartments including 8 penthouses seafront restaurant, gym and spa, as well as a boardwalk with retail outlets, water-sports centre and fully-serviced, 88-berth marina. MANDATORY CREDIT: MEAACT PHOTO / STUART PRICE.