Flightlink

Tanzanian airline


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::summary Tanzanian airline ::

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FieldValue
airlineFlightlink
imageFlightlink Logo.png
image_size250px
IATAYS
ICAOFLZ
callsignFLIGHTLINK
founded
aoc25
basesDar es Salaam
hubsTerminal II, Julius Nyerere International Airport, Julius K. Nyerere Road, Dar es salaam, East Tanzania
secondary_hubsArusha Airport
focus_citiesDar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Arusha, Serengeti National Park.
fleet_size7
destinations10+
headquartersDar es Salaam, Tanzania
key_people
website
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Flightlink Limited, formerly Flightlink Air Charters (Tanzania) Limited, is an airline based in the city of Dar es Salaam, in Tanzania. The airline offers scheduled flight services to the primary tourism and business centres across the country. In addition, it offers Air Charter and Medevac services on demand.

It is currently on the List of airlines banned in the European Union.

History

Flightlink was established in 2004 to develop and service the growing tourism requirements, and especially the 'safari' and Zanzibar archipelago destinations. The company slogan is We will fly you there, wherever there is!.

Overview

As of January 2024, Flightlink is primarily a domestic Tanzanian airline. It has a single foreign destination at Moi International Airport, at Mombasa, in neighboring Kenya. At that time, the airline serviced in excess of 10 destinations, with 7 turboprop aircraft, from its hub at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam. As of December 2022, Flightlink controlled an estimated 2.6 percent of the Tanzanian domestic passenger market behind market leaders Air Tanzania (51.3 percent) and Precision Air (22.9 percent). Other domestic carriers include Auric Air (10.3 percent), Coastal Travel Limited (2.5 percent) and other airlines combined (8.6 percent).

Destinations

As of January 2023, scheduled flights are operated to the following destinations:

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Terminated route
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CityCountryIATAICAOAirport
ArushaARKHTARArusha Airport
Dar es SalaamDARHTDAJulius Nyerere International Airport
DodomaDODHTDODodoma Airport
Fort IkomaN/AN/AFort Ikoma Airstrip
KogatendeKOGTZ-0018Kogatende Airstrip
Lake ManyaraLKYHTLMLake Manyara Airport
PembaPMAHTPEPemba Airport
SerengetiSEUHTSNSeronera Airstrip
MombasaKENMBAHKMOMoi International Airport
ZanzibarZNZHTZAAbeid Amani Karume International Airport
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Fleet

The current Flightlink fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of March 2025):

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AircraftIn servicePassengersNotesTotal8
ATR72-500372title=Global Airline Guide 2025 - Chair Airlinesmagazine=Airliner Worlddate=September 2025
Embraer EMB 120ER130(as of August 2025)
Beechcraft 1900C119(as of August 2025)
Cessna Grand Caravan G100019
Cessna 206H G100016
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References

References

  1. Jacob Mosenda. (11 January 2024). "How aviation industry flies on the wings of booming tourism sector". [[The Citizen (Tanzania)]].
  2. "The EU air safety list - European Commission".
  3. Joan. (2023). "My Experience Flying with Flightlink in Tanzania – A Flightlink Review". Theworldinmypocket.co.uk.
  4. Alex Nelson Malanga. (22 March 2023). "ATCL and Flight Link market shares increase in 2021/22". [[The Citizen (Tanzania)]].
  5. Flightlink. (11 January 2024). "Destinations". Flightlink.
  6. Flightlink. (11 January 2024). "About Us - Our Fleet". Flightlink.
  7. (September 2025). "Global Airline Guide 2025 - Chair Airlines".

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