The new route will operate three times weekly between 1 May and 31 October 2026, using the 29-seater Jetstream 41 aircraft, as follows:
Days: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
- Lusaka- Maun (via Livingstone): 09:10-12:00
- Livingstone – Maun (Direct): 11:05-12:00
- Maun-Lusaka (via Livingstone): 12:35-15:25
- Maun-Livingstone (Direct): 12:35-13:30
Passengers travelling between Lusaka and Maun will clear immigration at Livingstone Airport, ensuring a seamless cross-border travel experience.
The service will also facilitate onward connections from Lusaka to other top Zambian destinations, including South Luangwa (Mfuwe) and Lower Zambezi (Jeki and Royal); reducing travel time between the iconic safari regions of the Okavango Delta, South Luangwa, and the Lower Zambezi to just around 4–5 hours by air. Previously, travellers faced limited options, relying on costly private charters, navigating complex land border crossings, or long routings through Johannesburg. This new connectivity is a game-changer for the safari market, offering a seamless, time-efficient link that allows visitors to experience the best of both Zambia and Botswana with ease.




