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Infrastructure is catching up.
Domestic flights grew 12.6×.

Internal connectivity is expanding rapidly — domestic flight volume into Zanzibar grew more than twelvefold between January 2024 and December 2025, a strong leading indicator of infrastructure investment following demand.

Quick Answer

Domestic flights into Zanzibar grew from 1,680 in January 2024 to 21,236 in December 2025 — a 12.6× increase. International flight volume grew more moderately, from 1,142 to 2,406 over the same period, indicating that mainland and regional connectivity is being built out fastest.

PeriodDomestic flightsInternational flightsChange vs base
January 2024 (base)1,6801,142
June 20244,9201,580+193% domestic
December 202414,3101,890+752% domestic
June 202517,8022,140+960% domestic
December 202521,2362,406+1,164% domestic
February 202615,7092,210+835% domestic
Domestic flight count reflects intra-Tanzania connections (incl. Dar es Salaam – Zanzibar shuttle routes). International reflects direct foreign carrier arrivals. Source: OCGS Air Transport Statistics; Zanzibar Airport Authority traffic reports.

Connectivity is a leading indicator

Airlines and airport authorities invest in route capacity based on forward demand signals — booking pipelines, hotel pipeline announcements, and seasonal forecasts. The scale of domestic flight growth suggests operators are positioning for continued visitor growth, not simply reacting to a one-off spike.

For investors evaluating airport-adjacent businesses or ground transport, this growth curve is a useful proxy for overall passenger throughput planning.