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Fly ALS and Auric Air to Connect Safari Routes across East Africa

Rory Hayfield-Husbands
Last updated: 10 February 2026 10:59
By Rory Hayfield-Husbands
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An Auric Air Services Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft being inspected by its crew.
Services on June 1 will be operated by Fly ALS and Auric Air © Bob Adams
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Fly ALS and Auric Air have allied themselves to connect safari routes across East Africa. It’s the latest business strategy from both airlines’ wing-to-wing partnership, which hopes to join wildlife airspaces in the Masai Mara and the Serengeti regions through daily commercial flights commencing in June 2026.

African Wildebeest migrating across the Serengeti plains in Tanzania, Africa.
The new route is intended to make the journey from Kenya to Tanzania more convenient for travellers © Jaco Beukman

The Safari Bridge

The new route is expected to join airfields across Kenya and Tanzania, with Kisumu International (KIS) and Musoma Airport (MUZ) being the respective hubs to take responsibility for East Africa’s immigration clearance procedures.

The two airlines are to operate flight paths in each half, with Fly ALS handling the Masai Mara and Kisumu part of the journey while Auric Air takes on the final stretch from Musoma to the Serengeti.

A Fly ALS Cessna 208B Grand Caravan in an airstrip where two African bush elephants are stood.
The routes are expected to operate daily throughout East Africa © FLY ALS

The East African Alliance

The aircraft chosen by the partnering airlines for this particular service is the Cessna Grand Caravan EX, an updated version of the Cessna 208 Grand Caravan standard version, with the major differences being a faster climbing rate and increased horsepower because of its Pratt & Whitney turboprop engine. It is also an aircraft frequently used by both Fly ALS and Auric Air for their safari trips.

The flights are to be operated daily by Fly ALS and Auric Air starting from June 1, 2026, as a way to not only connect and streamline the safari route going towards Lake Victoria but also to bypass the road journey of almost 300 kilometres as a matter of convenience for the tourists.

Are you ready to ‘skip the road’ this summer and ‘fly the wild’? Post a comment below!

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Rory Hayfield-Husbands
ByRory Hayfield-Husbands
Aviation Reporter - A dedicated professional with 2.5 years’ experience in the fast-paced hospitality industry, developing resilience, teamwork and attention to detail. With an academic background in Performing Arts and a growing passion for Creative Writing, they bring strong storytelling instincts, discipline and innovation, approaching every task with commitment, honesty and determination.
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