Zambian scheduled airline Proflight Zambia is set to resume flights to Kasama in Zambia's Northern Province following completion of runway and terminal infrastructure upgrades at the city’s airport.
The service will operate twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursday, directly from Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka to Kasama Airport (KAA) in Kasama on Tuesday, departing at 08:00 and arriving at 09:30. Additionally, there will be a flight via Mansa on Thursday, departing from Lusaka at 08:00 and arriving in Kasama at 10:25. Direct flights from Kasama to Lusaka on Thursday will depart at 10:50, arriving at 12:30, and flights via Mansa from Kasama to Lusaka on Tuesday will depart at 09:55, arriving in Lusaka at 12:20.
Proflight Zambia will commence scheduled flights on 19 March,2024, using its 29-seat twin-turbo prop Jetstream 41 aircraft. The airline previously operated the Kasama route using a 12-seat Caravan aircraft for six years until 2017 when the airport was closed for construction work.
Proflight Zambia new service to Kasama is the only scheduled air access to the region and offers easy access for leisure travellers interested in exploring the Northern waterfalls, Shiwa Ng’andu, Kapishya Hot Springs, and Lake Tanganyika, the deepest lake in Africa as well as to the significant Mpulungu Port and the Kalambo Falls, the second-highest drop waterfall in Africa.
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04 December 2023
Zambia: Proflight Zambia to resume flights to Kasama in the Northern Province!
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