Proflight Zambia Unveils Seasonal Route Linking Victoria Falls and Okavango Delta for 2026
In a move set to reshape Southern Africa’s tourism landscape, Proflight Zambia has announced the launch of a new seasonal route connecting Lusaka and Livingstone in Zambia with Maun in Botswana, starting May 2026. This strategic expansion, revealed by CEO Anthony Irwin during the 55th Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) Annual General Assembly in Lusaka, signals a bold commitment to enhancing regional air connectivity and supporting the continent’s thriving tourism sector.
The new service will operate three times per week until October 2026, directly linking Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka and Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) in Livingstone to Maun Airport (MUB). This route is poised to become a game-changer for multi-destination travel, seamlessly connecting two of Africa’s most celebrated natural wonders: Victoria Falls and the Okavango Delta.
By bridging these iconic destinations, Proflight Zambia is not only facilitating easier access for international and regional visitors but also unlocking new opportunities for the travel trade across Southern Africa. The route is expected to attract a diverse mix of leisure travellers, safari enthusiasts, and business stakeholders, all eager to experience the region’s unparalleled wildlife and adventure offerings.
Proflight Zambia’s decision to introduce this seasonal service comes at a time when demand for flexible, multi-country itineraries is on the rise. The airline’s growing network already includes key regional connections, and this latest addition further cements its role as a leading facilitator of cross-border tourism and trade . The company’s ongoing investment in fleet expansion and interline agreements with major international carriers ensures that Lusaka remains a vital hub for both inbound and outbound travel [[1]](https://atta.travel/resource/proflight-zambia-expands-network-to-meet-rising-regional-travel-demand.html).
For the Zambian capital, Lusaka, the new route reinforces its status as a gateway to Southern Africa. Kenneth Kaunda International Airport continues to attract more airlines and expand its facilities, supporting the country’s ambition to become a regional aviation powerhouse . Livingstone, meanwhile, stands to benefit from increased visitor flows, with its proximity to Victoria Falls making it a natural starting point for travellers seeking to explore the wonders of the Zambezi River and beyond.
On the Botswana side, Maun serves as the principal entry point to the Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its pristine wetlands and extraordinary biodiversity. By offering direct flights from Zambia, Proflight Zambia is making it significantly easier for travellers to combine the drama of Victoria Falls with the serenity of the Delta in a single, streamlined journey.
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from tourism boards, hospitality operators, and tour planners across the region. The new route is expected to drive increased bookings for lodges, safari camps, and adventure activities, while also supporting local economies through job creation and expanded business opportunities. For African travel professionals, this development opens up fresh avenues for crafting innovative itineraries that showcase the best of Southern Africa’s natural and cultural heritage.
Proflight Zambia’s seasonal service is also a timely response to shifting travel trends. As more travellers seek authentic, experience-driven journeys, the ability to move efficiently between multiple destinations is becoming a key differentiator. The airline’s flexible schedule and competitive pricing are designed to meet the needs of both high-end and value-conscious travellers, ensuring broad appeal across market segments.
In addition to its tourism benefits, the new route is expected to strengthen trade ties between Zambia and Botswana. Enhanced air connectivity will facilitate the movement of goods, services, and people, supporting broader economic integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. This aligns with ongoing efforts by governments and industry stakeholders to promote sustainable growth and regional cooperation.
Looking ahead, the success of this seasonal service could pave the way for further network expansion. Proflight Zambia has demonstrated a consistent willingness to adapt to market demands, as seen in its recent introduction of routes to Windhoek and other regional destinations [[2]](https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/linking-lusaka-windhoek-and-livingstone-proflight-zambia-launches-new-route-enhancing-regional-connectivity/). The airline’s agile approach, combined with its deep understanding of the African travel landscape, positions it well to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the years to come.
For the African travel sector, Proflight Zambia’s latest initiative is a powerful reminder of the continent’s potential as a world-class tourism destination. By connecting the dots between iconic sites like Victoria Falls and the Okavango Delta, the airline is helping to redefine what’s possible for travellers and industry professionals alike. As Southern Africa continues to evolve, the ability to offer seamless, multi-country experiences will be a key driver of growth and competitiveness.
With the launch of this new seasonal route, Proflight Zambia invites the world to discover the magic of Southern Africa—where thundering waterfalls meet tranquil wetlands, and every journey promises adventure, discovery, and connection. The stage is set for a new era of regional travel, and African industry players are poised to lead the way.
