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Frequently asked questions

Can I fly from the US on Safari Link?
Safari Link does not operate direct flights from the United States. However, you can book a flight to Kenya via major international carriers through international hubs such as:
  • Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO)
  • Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ADD)
  • Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH)
  • Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Connecting flights continue to Wilson Airport (WIL) in Nairobi, where Safari Link operates domestic and regional routes to Kenya's top safari and coastal destinations.
Where does Safari Link fly to?
Safari Link offers a wide range of safari and coastal destinations. You can book a flight and find Safari Link deals to locations such as:
  • Nairobi Wilson (WIL)
  • Maasai Mara (multiple airstrips including Keekorok, Serena, and Ol Kiombo)
  • Amboseli (ASV)
  • Lewa Downs (LWG)
  • Nanyuki (NYK)
  • Samburu (UASO, Buffalo Springs)
  • Diani Beach (UKA)
  • Lamu (LAU)
  • Vipingo Ridge (VPG)
  • Malindi (MYD)
  • Kilimanjaro (JRO) seasonal or charter
Flights operate on tight schedules to accommodate lodge transfers and connecting flights.
Can I earn Safari Link miles with Expedia?
You might be able to earn airline miles when you make an eligible Safari Link booking through Expedia. Choose your frequent flyer program and enter your membership number at checkout. One Key™ members also earn OneKeyCash™ on eligible Safari Link bookings. OneKeyCash™ is not redeemable for cash and can only be used on Expedia, Hotels.com and Vrbo.
How much is carry-on for Safari Link?
When you fly Safari Link, the carry-on allowance typically includes:
  • One soft sided carry-on bag weight should not exceed 11 lbs (5 kg)
  • One personal item, such as a small handbag or laptop case
Please bear in mind that space is limited due to small aircraft cabins.
What size carry-on is allowed on Safari Link?
With your Safari Link flight booking, carry-on size requirements include:
  • One personal item must be compact enough to fit under the seat
  • One carry-on bag not exceeding 21 x 14 x 9 inches (53 x 36 x 23 cm)
Hard-shell luggage is discouraged due to aircraft storage limitations.
How much are checked bags on Safari Link?
Checked baggage policies for Safari Link booking include:
  • Fares typically include: One checked bag up to 33 lbs (15 kg)
Overweight baggage may be accepted subject to space and aircraft limitations. Extra baggage must be pre-approved and paid in advance.
Do you have to pay for seat selection on Safari Link?
No. Seat selection for your Safari Link reservation is generally assigned by the airline or on a first-boarded basis. Most flights use small aircraft where seating is limited and unassigned.
How far in advance can you check in with Safari Link?
Passengers traveling with Safari Link should check in at least one hour before departure. Check-in closes one hour before takeoff. For your Safari Link flight, online check-in is not available all check-in procedures are completed at Wilson Airport counters.
Who is Safari Link's partner in the USA?
Safari Link does not have direct U.S. airline partnerships. Travelers typically connect via Nairobi (NBO) and transfer to Wilson Airport (WIL) by ground or taxi to catch Safari Link flights.
What kind of airline is Safari Link?
Safari Link is a regional airline based in Kenya, specializing in domestic flights to popular safari destinations across East Africa. The airline primarily serves Kenya's national parks, coastal regions, and other remote locations, offering convenient connections for travelers seeking wildlife adventures. Safari Link is known for its small aircraft, which are well-suited for landing on shorter airstrips in remote areas, making it a popular choice for safari enthusiasts.
Is Safari Link a good airline to fly with?
Many travelers who fly Safari Link appreciate the airline for its efficient service, friendly staff, and convenient access to Kenya's top safari destinations. The airline is often recognized for its punctual flights, experienced pilots, and comfortable cabins, even on short regional routes. Safari Link provides a reliable travel experience for those exploring Kenya's natural wonders.
What type of planes does Safaril ink fly?
Safari Link operates a fleet of small aircraft, including the Cessna Caravan, De Havilland Dash 8-100, and Let L-410 Turbolet. These aircraft are specifically designed for short takeoff and landing capabilities, making them ideal for reaching remote safari destinations and bush airstrips.
Does Safari Link have First or Business Class?
Your Safari Link ticket does not offer First or Business Class. Instead, all flights are configured in a single-class layout with standard seating. However, passengers can enhance their experience with options such as private charter flights, scenic views from low-flying aircraft, and direct access to safari lodges and remote destinations.

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