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Africa’s appeal as a luxury safari and adventure destination continues to soar — and getting here has never been more convenient. Thanks to an expanding network of international airlines, East and Southern Africa are now more accessible than ever. From the open savannas of Kenya and Tanzania to the mountain forests of Uganda and the vibrant cities of South Africa, travelers can fly directly from major global hubs with ease and comfort.
Below is a guide to the main international flight routes serving East and Southern Africa — highlighting key airports, airlines, and recent route developments that make planning your African journey smoother than ever.
Tanzania is one of East Africa’s most accessible destinations, with multiple international airports connecting the country to key global hubs across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Whether you’re heading for the spice-scented shores of Zanzibar, the towering majesty of Kilimanjaro, or the wildlife-rich plains of the Serengeti, getting to Tanzania has never been easier.
When planning your safari or beach holiday, consider multi-destination entry and exit — for example, flying into Kilimanjaro for the northern circuit safari and departing from Zanzibar for a coastal finale. Tanzania’s air network, including local carriers such as Air Tanzania, Coastal Aviation, and Auric Air, makes this seamless and efficient.
Kenya is one of Africa’s best-connected safari and business destinations, served by an extensive network of international airlines from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Whether you’re flying in for a Masai Mara safari, a beach escape on the Indian Ocean, or a conference in Nairobi, getting to Kenya is smooth and convenient.
Kenya is ideal for multi-destination travel. Fly into Nairobi for safari adventures and out of Mombasa or Diani for a luxurious beach finale. Frequent domestic connections by Kenya Airways, Safarilink, and Jambojet make it effortless to combine bush and beach itineraries within a single trip.
Uganda — fondly known as the Pearl of Africa — is a compact yet richly diverse destination. From gorilla trekking in Bwindi and wildlife safaris in Murchison Falls to serene lakeside escapes, Uganda is well-connected by international air routes linking it with Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
Entebbe International Airport (EBB)
Located on the shores of Lake Victoria, about 40 km from Kampala, Entebbe International Airport is Uganda’s main international gateway. The airport continues to expand its capacity, serving as the hub for Uganda Airlines and several global carriers.
When planning your Ugandan journey, combine international arrivals in Entebbe with domestic charter or scheduled flights to Bwindi, Kidepo, or Queen Elizabeth National Park — a seamless way to explore the country’s natural wonders in comfort.
South Africa boasts some of the busiest and best-connected airports on the continent, linking the country to every major global region. Whether you’re visiting for a luxury safari, a scenic Garden Route road trip, or a Cape Town wine escape, international access is world-class and convenient.
South Africa is ideal for multi-city itineraries. Fly into Johannesburg for safaris in Kruger or Pilanesberg, and out of Cape Town for a scenic coastal finale. Domestic airlines such as Airlink, Safair, and South African Airways offer seamless internal connections.
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