Regional Air revives flight services to the five airstrips in Serengeti National Park and Tarime

The Arusha based airline which specializes in mostly safari flights to national parks in resuming trips to Serengeti, Tarime and enabling linkage onto Maasai Mara

Regional Air revives flight services to the five airstrips in Serengeti National Park and Tarime

Regional Air Services has reinstated scheduled services to five Serengeti airstrips, which are Lobo, Grumeti, Sasakwa, Fort Ikoma, and Lamai.

This is according to the report from the African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA).

These aerodromes are spanning the northern, western, and central corridors of one of the world’s greatest wildlife ecosystems.

Together with existing services to Seronera and Ndutu, Regional Air reportedly now offers one of the most comprehensive Serengeti access networks in Tanzanian aviation.

For operators building northern circuit itineraries, the full ecosystem is once again within reach on a single airline.

Regional Air thus seems to enter the year 2026 with full operational momentum and a growing network, with their return to the Serengeti cited to be broader than ever.

Gateway to Mara

Regional Air also continues to operate scheduled services into Tarime where travelers usually connect onwards into the Maasai Mara, across the border in Kenya, which is one of the world’s most celebrated wildlife destinations and the northern continuation of the very Serengeti ecosystem that Regional Air has served since its founding.

Tanzania, according to local authorities, recorded a 10.7 percent increase in tourist arrivals in 2025, with total visitors reaching 5.94 million compared to 5.36 million in 2024.

Aviation access to the northern safari circuit, through which the majority of Tanzania’s wildlife tourism flows, plays a direct role in sustaining that growth.

The reinstatement of Serengeti services, spanning the northern, western, central and southern corridors of the ecosystem, alongside existing connections to Lake Manyara, Kilimanjaro, Tarime and Zanzibar, is expected to further support visitor distribution across the tourism circuit and contribute to continued growth in arrivals and length of stay.

Since 1997, Regional Air has been the backbone of bush aviation in Northern Tanzania.

Through every shift in the regional travel landscape, the airline has remained constant in its purpose: connecting travelers to Tanzania’s most extraordinary wilderness destinations safely, reliably, and with the warmth that East Africa is known for.

Now 29 years later, Regional Air has evolved into a respected leader in Tanzania’s aviation sector.

This growth has been driven by a clear and consistent mission: to connect people to destinations that inspire and transform them – delivering every journey with safety, reliability, and exceptional service.