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The airline will operate its Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, accommodating up to 136 passengers, on a twice-weekly schedule: 4Z 010 departs Johannesburg at 12pm on Wednesdays and Sundays, arriving in Zanzibar at 4.35pm, while 4Z 011 leaves Zanzibar at 12pm on Mondays and Thursdays, arriving in Johannesburg at 2.55pm.
The schedule allows passengers from across South Africa and the SADC region to connect via Johannesburg, while facilitating onward connections on partner airlines globally.
De Villiers Engelbrecht, Airlink CEO, said: “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.”
Zanzibar’s economy grew by 6.8% in 2024, driven by tourism—which accounts for 30% of GDP—and agriculture, including cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, black pepper, seaweed, and seafood.
Foreign direct investment in construction and manufacturing rose 28% in 2025, with a focus on the “blue economy,” covering fisheries, aquaculture, marine tourism, and offshore energy projects.
The island’s popularity is also boosted by a new online electronic visa system and the option to obtain visas on arrival.