African Safari Airways

It operated charter flights and inclusive tours beginning in 1967 from Europe, mainly to Mombasa.

The airline operated charter flights from European hub airports including London, Frankfurt, Munich, Basel, Milan, Rome, Madrid, Vienna and Paris to Egypt and Kenya.

Initial equipment was provided by Bristol Britannia turboprop airliners from summer 1969 until disposal in 1972.

[4] In 1999, the Group, which included a domestic airline in Kenya operating a fleet of 7 aircraft, two cruise ships, 10 hotels, 5 lodges and a vast travel agency network in Europe, faced bankruptcy and engaged Kai Wulff (owner of Plexus Ltd. Consultancy) to manage all its operations and lead a turn-around.

After the end of the management term of Wulff in 2004, the company continued to operate as a vertically integrated group until its slow demise which started in 2008 after the post election violence in Kenya.

African Safari Airways
African Safari Bristol Britannia 314 in 1970
African Safari Douglas DC-8 at Frankfurt Airport in 1977