Rates For Scheduled,Charter,Cargo & Freight Flights Kenya|Tanzania|Uganda|East Africa|Africa|Somalia|South Sudan
Air charter services rates are provided based on the service provided as per the client specification.
Cargo & freight flights are also available to all major cities and it is charged on per kilo basis but subject to availability of space. There is only space of 2,000 given on each flight and for one to be able to secure these space an advance booking of at least two month is required and confirmation is only upon payment. The rate per kilo is charged which might include or exclude customs and ground handling and this will depend on the airlines pricing policy. Flights to Somalia are only available twice weekly to Mogadishu International and Hargesia which you can book a parcel or cargo in advance due to space scarcity and few flights. For your parcel, freight delivery to South Sudan you can book space out of Entebbe, Uganda and which has to be in advance .Out of Kenya there are flights out of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi and there are four flights daily and you can secure space for cargo on each flight of 2,000 kilograms per flight to Juba, if you make advance reservations. On these scheduled flights Dangerous Goods and bulky cargo will not be allowed as it is passenger flight.
Charter services compliment the scheduled flights on the basis that your schedule is out of the commercial flights timetable. In Kenya you can get this services countrywide and in the capacity ranging from 3 to 90 seats aircraft. With charter services you can even fly to areas within national parks and game reserves that scheduled flights do not cover. For example in the Masai Mara to David Livingstone camp, Cottars 1920 camp,Siana Springs and in Laikipia Kitich camp, Joys camp in Shaba. In Tanzania there are several charter operators to major cities and into national parks and game reserves. In the entire East Africa Region you can charter an aircraft within and outside of any capacity. Charter flights out of Uganda can be found at Entebbe, Soroti, Kampala airports ranging from 5 to 90 seats. You can charter a plane to fly within and out of Uganda and into the national parks and reserves. In Uganda you can charter a plane for gorilla safaris, scenic safaris, sight seeing safaris and aerial survey & photography safaris. Cargo & freight of any kind can be airlifted from the range of 0-10,000 kilograms within and out of Africa. From Either Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania there are cargo planes charged on the full capacity irrespective of the quantity you have the price will be based on the aircraft capacity. Parcels and letters are charged at a fixed rate based on the
]]>Scheduled Flights are based on per seat basis and operated on a timetable on specific days or on a daily and weekly basis. The air ticket is charged per person inclusive of taxes or exclusive based on the pricing policy of each airline or charter company. There are scheduled flights within East Africa which serves Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda & Burundi. Air tickets are either purchased online or through email or voucher which system the company you dealing with use. Flights to Tanzania national parks and game reserves will depart from Zanzibar, Daresaalam, Kilimanjaro, Arusha, Mbeya depending on where you will start you journey from or end. Charter flights are also available if your schedule can not meet the commercial flights. In Kenya the scheduled flights depart and arrive at Wilson Airport, Nairobi, Moi International Airport Mombasa, Ukunda airport, Mombasa, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, and Nairobi, Nanyuki Airstrip. In Uganda scheduled flights depart and arrive at Entebbe Airport, Kampala Airport, and Soroti Airport to the national parks and game reserves. These flights are complimented by charter flights incase your schedule does not meet the commercial flights timetable.
You can book scheduled flights based on a network as follows, Nairobi-Masai Mara, Masai Mara-Samburu, Samburu-Nairobi, Nairobi-Amboseli, and Nairobi- Kilimanjaro. You can fly within Kenyan National parks and game reserves and connect to Tanzania and then to Uganda.
Briefly below find the description of some of the mammals you will see while on a safari in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania in East Africa.
An enormous bovid of strong, solid build with short legs and cattle-like appearance. The sparse coat is short and blackish in colour: young animals have a thicker browner coat. The stout muscular neck supports a large head with a wide muzzle and large ears on the side of the head, beneath massive horns which spread outwards and downwards from a thick broad base before arcing upwards and inwards. The horn size and shape is variable and dependent on age, the old mature bulls carrying the prize sets, they are much reduced in the female. The tail is long terminating in a tassel of black hair.
Found over a wide range of habitats from dense forests and woodlands to open plains. They are primarily grazers but in forest habitats will browse leaves and shoots. They are water dependent and need to drink daily if possible .They are gregarious, living in herds of 20-40 animals on average, but sometimes form into herds of several hundred. Old bulls tend to live a solitary existence or form small geriatric herds. They are often attended by flocks of Oxpeckers or Tick Birds who do a service to the animals by removing ticks and blood-sucking insects from the hide. They are active by both day and night, seeking shelter during the hot midday period. They take great delight in wallowing in mud holes. The eyesight is rather poor and the hearing only average but the sense of smell is acute. In the face of danger or uncertainty they will usually lumber away, but they need to be treated with the utmost respect, being responsible for many serious injuries and deaths among local people.
Quite unmistakeable, the worlds largest land mammal. The elephant is so well known that a detailed description seems quite unnecessary, however ,there are many interesting facts worth mentioning .The trunk is unique, being not only a nose, but also acting as an additional limb, with an extremely sensitive and flexible tip. An elephant will also use its trunk for drinking, by sucking up large quantities of water before squirting it into the mouth. The large ears act as a very effective cooling system. A network of blood vessels covers the backs of the ears and the constant flapping helps the animal to regulate its body temperature through evaporation. The tusks grow throughout the animal's life, with the rate of growth varying enormously among individuals. An elephant's eyesight is poor but the senses of smell and hearing are very acute.Inspite of their massive buck, soft cushioned undersides of their feet enable almost noiseless movement.
Over recent years the number and distribution of the elephant has been greatly reduced, the main reasons being the expansion of human settlements and the poaching of ivory. The favour areas of wooded savannah and forests. Elephants eat a wide variety of vegetation from grasses and herbage to bushes and trees .In woodland areas considerable damage can be caused, even to mature trees, by the passage of a large herd. They are active throughout the day and night, although shelter is usually sought during the hottest part of the day. Most female and calves live together in herds averaging 10-20 animals, usually led by an old female they are very protective of their young. By contrast old bulls tend to lead a solitary existence.
There so many wild animals you can view in the national parks and game reserves in Kenya,Uganda,Tanzania,East Africa and Africa at large.Besides the mammals we have reptiles,amphimbians,flowers,trees ,birdsand insects which can also be viewed.
Anthony Juma is the Editor and Senior Aviation Director at Wings Over Africa Aviation.
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