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Discover The Best Deals On Flights To Africa For You! Expert Advice & Money Saving Tips

After using a lot of airfare search engines trying to find cheap flights to Africa, here is the best one we have found. It can get you low cost air tickets to Africa from anywhere in the world! (If you have a US or Canadian issued credit card then you can find your flight, confirm it and buy it right here. Otherwise you have to contact us via our form below to book and pay for you. You’ll be impressed with how much money you can save with these deals on flights to Africa!)

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We’ll show you how to save money & get cheap airfares to Africa. Expert advice & superb deals on cheap first class, business class or economy airfares to Africa, flights to South Africa, flights to Kenya & more.

Why?

It’s simple! Consolidators are essentially wholesalers that buy a huge number of airline tickets then resell them to the public. This is true for flights to Africa and other long haul and short haul destinations. The airlines give the consolidators a tremendous discount on flights to Africa because of the volumes they buy. They can then resell to you. Most of the time they offer the best fare possible up to 70% off of the published airfares. This may be a substantial amount of money since many flights to Africa are normally expensive.

In the past, consolidator fares were generally only available if you were traveling from the USA. Though bucket shops in the UK perform a similar function – they too can help you find cheap flights to Africa.

If you are traveling from other countries to Africa you can still save on flights to Africa by using the search engine above and following some money saving guidelines.

Here are some additional tips on how you can save money no matter where you are traveling from. These tips apply to all classes of travel – first class, business class & economy. And they apply to flights to Cape Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania & other places in Africa. You can get cheap flights to Africa, if you know how!

  • Use Regional Hubs If you are flying to Southern Africa get a flight to Johannesburg, South Africa and book a regional flight from there. To find the lowest airfares from Johannesburg to the rest of Africa check out the South African Airways website since they have the most flights and are now very competitive with the low cost carriers.If you are flying to West Africa, look into flights to Nairobi, Kenya and catch a regional flight from there. They are cheap and plentiful.
  • If flying from the USA or Canada, investigate flying via Europe
  • Look into flights from Europe to Africa (especially via London.
    Often in off peak times of year – the US winter, and fall for example) flights to Africa are discounted. The same is true for the South African winter — June through August. After you get your low cost flight from London, then add on a flight from the US.This can work very well during the off-season when flights between Europe and the US are very inexpensive (November to mid-December and January to March).
  • Direct Flights from the USA
    Direct flights from the US to Africa are usually more expensive than those via Europe. This is because you have far fewer airlines & thus far fewer airlines. Obviously these flights fill up more quickly. A few examples of direct flights include: Delta Airlines and South African Airways (United flies to South Africa via a code share flight with South African Airways)Often both Delta and South African Airways will sell tickets to consolidators. So check our cheap flights to South Africa page – It has a search engine to help you find these fares from the USA.Delta flies to Johannesburg, South Africa from Atlanta and SAA flies to both Cape Town and Johannesburg from New York, Washington DC, and soon will fly to South Africa from Chicago.
  • Look At Flying Through Countries With Historic Links To Africa
    If you are flying from or via Europe, remember that most European countries that once had colonies in Africa still have fairly close ties to those new countries. And they have good airline connections from their capitals or leading business cities to these former colonies.Here are some examples:
  • UK – Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya
  • France – Senegal, Cote D’Ivoire
  • Germany – Namibia, Tanzania
  • Netherlands – South Africa
  • Italy – Ethiopia
  • Portugal – Angola, Mozambique

In brief, if you are looking for a flight to a West African country, use Paris as your hub. For East and Southern Africa most flights will go in and out of London.

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