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Best Low-Cost Airlines in Africa 2025: FlySafair Leads the Pack Again

by Times Reporter
June 25, 2025
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Best Low-Cost Airlines in Africa 2025: FlySafair Leads the Pack Again

For decades, intra-African air travel has been characterised by prohibitive costs, underdeveloped route networks, and limited accessibility for the average citizen. However, the rapid evolution of low-cost carriers across the continent has begun to shift this paradigm, offering more affordable and flexible options for passengers across borders.

In 2025, FlySafair has once again emerged as the Best Low-Cost Airline in Africa, reaffirming its reputation at the Skytrax World Airline Awards, often referred to as the “Oscars of the Aviation Industry”. This accolade follows a rigorous international passenger satisfaction survey involving travellers of over 100 nationalities conducted between September 2024 and May 2025.

FlySafair, a subsidiary of South Africa’s Safair Operations, continues to distinguish itself with a hybrid low-cost model that emphasises punctuality, streamlined check-in procedures, and an à la carte pricing system. Passengers are able to personalise their travel experiences by paying only for the services they require — a model particularly suited to cost-sensitive regional travel.

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This recognition comes at a time when budget airlines are increasingly vital to the continent’s transportation ecosystem. With high fuel prices, taxation, and infrastructure disparities often limiting access to full-service airlines, low-cost carriers offer a critical lifeline for regional mobility and economic integration.

Closely following FlySafair in the rankings is LIFT, another South African entrant. Although newer to the market, LIFT has gained commendation for its dynamic pricing strategy, quality customer service, and nimble domestic operations.

In third place is Fastjet, headquartered in Zimbabwe and with operational hubs in Harare and Lusaka. Fastjet has gradually built a stronghold in Southern Africa, offering dependable connections across underserved markets, particularly in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and South Africa.

Kenya’s Jambojet, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kenya Airways, secures the fourth position. Known for its no-frills flights across East Africa, Jambojet offers one of the most extensive low-cost route networks on the continent.

Rounding off the top five is fly540, another Kenyan-based budget airline which provides affordable flights mainly in East and Central Africa, despite operational challenges in recent years.

The ranking highlights a growing trend: African budget airlines are no longer simply regional experiments but are increasingly earning global recognition for quality and innovation in service delivery. These carriers are not only reducing costs but also increasing the reliability and reach of air travel within Africa, contributing meaningfully to tourism, commerce, and interconnectivity.

Top 5 Low-Cost Airlines in Africa 2025

RankAirlineCountry of OriginNotable Features
1FlySafairSouth AfricaPunctuality, pay-as-you-go model
2LIFTSouth AfricaDynamic pricing, customer-centric service
3FastjetZimbabweReliable regional network across Southern Africa
4JambojetKenyaStrong East African route map
5fly540KenyaLow-cost services in East and Central Africa

These developments offer a clear indication that African aviation — particularly within the low-cost sector — is undergoing a significant transformation. As operators expand their reach and refine their offerings, budget carriers are increasingly becoming the cornerstone of Africa’s travel future.

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