Proflight is the Zambian domestic airline that flies between Lusaka, the Lower Zambezi, South Luangwa, Kafue, Victoria Falls and various other destinations in Zambia and regionally. They use 50-seater Bombardier CRJ-100/200 jets and 29-seater Jetstream 41 aircraft.

Proflight does not limit your weight allowance to one bag, and the total must not exceed 23kg per person. You may share your allowance with family or friends booked with the same reservation reference or with family under different reservation reference so long as family surname matches.
The total dimension of each checked in bag must not exceed 157 cms - add the length, width and height of your luggage to obtain its total dimensions.
No single piece of checked baggage may weigh more than 32 kg
Valuable items such as cameras, laptops, phones, tablets, e-book readers, cash, jewelry, medicine, documents, etc. are not covered by airline insurance and therefore must not be placed in checked-in baggage. Carry all valuables with you and take them out of any skycheck baggage required to go into baggage hold if your hand baggage does not fit inside aircraft cabin.

Hand Baggage Allowance
Due to limited space in some aircraft cabins, hand baggage must be placed in the floor space under the seat in front of you (exc. Exit Rows) and is strictly limited to 5 kgs. This allowance includes ladies’ handbags, laptop bags, etc. The maximum dimensions of hand baggage for domestic flights is 30cm x 25cm x 15cm, and for international flights is 65cm x 20cm x 35cm. Any items larger than this will not fit onboard and will be sky-checked into the baggage hold before boarding aircraft.

To access the Domestic Terminal after landing at Lusaka, once you exit the international terminal, turn left and there is a covered walkway with a blue roof, it is about 200 yards to the domestic terminal and check in counters, there is also a cafe there if you do have some time until your flight but always check-in sooner than later. Flights will often depart early if everyone is available.

Zambia can be a little slow at times, African time prevails, so please be patient. On my recent visit there was a power cut and everything was being done manually but we left on time and arrived safely.