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Flights to and from Zambia are your responsibility to book and pay for.
Internal Flights with ProFlight, in Zambia are included in the cost of the tour.
The following is from ProFlight website
15 Kilos Free Allowance
The free baggage allowance for Adults and Children on all Proflight Zambia flights is 15 kilos/ 33 pounds, including hand baggage; there is no baggage allowance for Infants.
An exception is made for passengers making same-day direct connections from or to an international flight who will be allowed the same 'free baggage' allowance as on their international flight. Passengers must show a valid international ticket at time of check-in and the extra weight will be carried subject to space being available.
Baggage must be in soft bags with maximum dimensions 25cm x 30 cm x 62 cm.
Excess Baggage
Excess baggage will only be accepted after the check- in counters has closed; if there is space on the flight and approved by the Captain; and a fee of US $1 per kilo is paid prior to boarding. If excess baggage cannot be loaded on the flight then it can be sent on the next available flight subject to a fee of US $2 per kilo.
To guarantee the carriage of up to 80 kg excess baggage an extra seat may be booked in advance for the baggage at the available full fare.Departure tax
Passengers are reminded that a Domestic Departure Tax of USD 12.00 (or Kwacha equivalent) must be paid prior to departure from Lusaka, Livingstone and Mfuwe.
The Departure Tax may be paid in cash (USD or KMK) or Visa card.We advise you to allow a minimum of 90 minutes connecting time in Lusaka between international and domestic flight. Because Proflight Zambia is currently a point-to-point airline you will be required to clear Immigration and Customs on arrival and then check-in for your domestic flight.
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Last updated March 29, 2012