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Passengers traveling to Zimbabwe are now required to complete arrival forms online before departure, as paper forms are no longer in use. While iPads are provided at immigration in Zimbabwe for this purpose, completing the form on arrival may result in delays. To ensure a smoother and quicker journey through immigration, we recommend completing your form in advance by going to https://evisa.gov.zw/app/index.html
Read MorePassengers with special requests are required to confirm their requests for assistance 72 hours before the flight, subject to availability.
Read MoreAll international customers are urged to book one (1) single ticket with through-fares, as opposed to booking separate tickets to avoid flight delays. Please note that it is essential to read the fare rules.
Read MoreLATEST UPDATE - We have refreshed the look and improved the flow of our digital platforms. More Details
LATEST UPDATE - We have refreshed the look and improved the flow of our digital platforms. More Details
Passengers traveling to Zimbabwe are now required to complete arrival forms online before departure, as paper forms are no longer in use. While iPads are provided at immigration in Zimbabwe for this purpose, completing the form on arrival may result in delays. To ensure a smoother and quicker journey through immigration, we recommend completing your form in advance by going to https://evisa.gov.zw/app/index.html
Read MorePassengers with special requests are required to confirm their requests for assistance 72 hours before the flight, subject to availability.
Read MoreAll international customers are urged to book one (1) single ticket with through-fares, as opposed to booking separate tickets to avoid flight delays. Please note that it is essential to read the fare rules.
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Friday 24 October 2025, Johannesburg – Airlink, Southern Africa’s premier airline will launch its new Johannesburg-Zanzibar route in June 2026.
Tickets are now on sale for flights to the Tanzanian island which is famous for its spices, beaches, forest and marine life and resorts. Its UNESCO-listed historical Stone Town with its maze of streets featuring mosques, churches, bazaars, villas, a palace - as well as a museum marking the birthplace and boyhood home of the late rock star, Freddie Mercury – reflect its fusion of African, Asian and European influences. These have made Zanzibar an increasingly popular destination for tourists from around the world, including South Africa.
With its flourishing economy, Zanzibar is also emerging as a magnet for investors and business travelers.
“Zanzibar’s proximity to Johannesburg, Airlink’s main hub, puts the island within reach of our customers based in Gauteng. The timing of the flights allows for Airlink connecting flights from other destinations we serve across South Africa and the SADC region. Similarly, Airlink will provide convenient connections for customers travelling between Zanzibar and almost anywhere in the world on our world-leading partner airlines,” said de Villiers Engelbrecht, Airlink CEO.
Airlink will operate its brand new, state-of-the-art Embraer E195-E2 flagship aircraft on the new Zanzibar service,, which accommodate up to 136 passengers.
Flights between Johannesburg (JNB) and Zanzibar (ZNZ) will operate twice-weekly at the following times from 03 June 2026.
| Flight No. | Weekday | Aircraft | Dep. | Time | Arr. | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4Z 010 | Wed, Sun | E195-E2 | JNB | 1200 | ZNZ | 1635 |
| 4Z 011 | Mon, Thu | E195-E2 | ZNZ | 1200 | JNB | 1455 |
In 2024 Zanzibar’s GDP grew by 6.8%. Its main economic drivers are tourism (30% of GDP) and agriculture – notably cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and black pepper together with seaweed and seafood – which are prime sources of foreign exchange revenues.
The thriving economy is projected to maintain its upward trajectory with foreign direct investments in construction and manufacturing already up 28% this year versus 2024. Much of this is focussed on Zanzibar’s “blue economy” encompassing fisheries, aquaculture, marine tourism, as well as offshore oil and gas exploration.
The adoption of an efficient new online electronic visa application system and the alternative option of obtaining visas on arrival, are also contributing to Zanzibar’s popularity.
Onboard Airlink flights, customers will be treated to complimentary meals and refreshments. Airlink’s cabin configuration provides generous leg-room and a choice of either aisle or window seats – Airlink aircraft do not have middle seats. All Airlink customers are also entitled to a 15kg sporting equipment allowance, in addition to 20kg free luggage allowance for discounted economy class tickets, and 30kg allocated for full-fare economy travellers.
To plan, book and manage your Airlink journey, visit www.flyairlink.com, download the FlyAirlink smartphone app, or contact your travel agent.
About Airlink
Airlink was established in 1992 and is Southern Africa’s premier, privately-owned regional airline. With its fleet of over 65 modern jetliners, Airlink serves these cities and other destinations throughout Southern Africa as well as Madagascar and St Helena Island. It offers worldwide connections through its partners, which include many trusted and well-known inter-continental brands, and its FlyNamibia franchise.
Airlink’s innovative “Skybucks” frequent flyer programme rewards its loyal customers.Skybucks is also partnered with Qatar Airways’ Privilege Club progamme.
Airlink is an International Air Transport Association (IATA) member, accredited under its IOSA safety audit programme, and certified through the IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) Organisation.
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