Kenya Airways has signed an agreement with Safarilink, to provide passengers with connectivity to tourist destinations in Kenya and Tanzania.

The airlines will partner on destinations in Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Diani, Kapese, Kitale, Lewa Downs, Loisaba, Migori, Samburu, Lamu, Zanzibar, Ukunda, Vipingo, Kilimanjaro, Tsavo West, Samburu, Nanyuki and Lodwar.

Safarilink has a network of connecting domestic scheduled services to safari destinations within Kenya and across the border into Tanzania.

Safarilink operates a fleet of 14 aircraft – three Dash8s and 11 Grand Caravans, and employs 33 pilots.

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