Malawi welcomes tourism-focused airline
Malawi will, in the coming months, see the launch of a new tourism-specific airline providing connections between attractions in the country’s northern region and Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar.
Rayoni Holdings, a local tourism, aviation and hospitality company, was granted an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Malawi Civil Aviation Authority in June, which allows it to operate scheduled, unscheduled and charter flights under the Rayoni Tourism Airline brand.
The AOC expands the scope of the company’s operations, which include tours to Karonga, Mzuzu, Nkhata Bay, Likoma Island, Nyika National Park and Livingstonia. The new airline will also provide linkages between Malawi, Zanzibar and Kilimanjaro, through an agreement with Ethiopian Airlines.
Rayoni Holdings Public Relations Manager Alex Ngulube said that the company was now finalising procedures for the launch of its inaugural flights, expected in the coming months.
“The airline will operate a modern fleet of aircraft, with a focus on providing exceptional customer service and ensuring the safety and well-being of all passengers,” Ngulube said.
“Rayoni Holdings Limited is committed to contributing to the growth and development of the aviation industry in Malawi, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. The company is also dedicated to promoting tourism in Malawi, showcasing the beauty of the northern region and its rich cultural heritage,” Ngulube added.
Malawi’s Ministry of Tourism welcomed the award, stating on social media that the development represented a “significant step forward for Malawi tourism, addressing some of the challenges faced by tourists in reaching and exploring our beautiful destination.”
“We extend our congratulations to Rayoni Holdings Limited, and we look forward to a collaborative effort in promoting Malawi as a tourist destination,” the Ministry added.