Welcome on Board Proflight
Dear Customers,
Welcome on board Proflight Zambia, dear valued customers. We are thrilled to have you with us as we take you to your destination with comfort and care.
In February, as part of our effort to bring a touch of warmth and hospitality to your journey, we celebrated Valentine’s Day by serving heart-shaped cookies and presenting every passenger with a beautiful red rose. It was a small token to celebrate love and affection.
On International Women’s Day, celebrated on 8 March, we honoured the remarkable women among our passengers by gifting each female traveller a rose, acknowledging their strength and contributions. Today, women are taking centre stage in all aspects of Proflight Zambia’s operations. From the technical bay to the cockpit, they now lead in areas where they were once limited to cabin crew roles. At Proflight, we are helping change the norm on a continent where women make up just 2.79% of maintenance engineers and 5.21% of certified pilots. Currently, 38% of our 280 employees, including three pilots and twelve engineers, are female. With 96% of our workforce being Zambian, our commitment to local talent reflects our broader dedication to excellence and inclusivity.
We also recognise the importance of cultural events. This is why we added additional flights to ensure our esteemed passengers could take part in the vibrant Ncwala traditional ceremony.
Celebrated by the Ngoni people of Zambia’s Eastern Province, the Ncwala is steeped in rich culture and tradition. We were proud to help facilitate travel to such a meaningful and colourful event.
Our recent ‘Chitenge Friday’ competition also celebrated Zambia’s vibrant culture. This heartwarming initiative saw four lucky winners walk away with free return tickets to any of our destinations. Participants simply had to wear the beautiful chitenge fabric every Friday and share their love for it. The chitenge has become a timeless symbol of Zambian and African identity.
Thank you for choosing Proflight Zambia and for your continued support.
Safe travels and best wishes,
Captain Josias Walubita
Director, Flight Operations