Zambia Airways resumes flight to Harare

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Zambian Airways resumed flights to Harare Tuesday after the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe approved applications for Foreign Operator Permits.

The airline’s 77-seater Dash 8 Q400 aircraft will be flying between Kenneth Kaunda International Airport, Lusaka, to Robert Mugabe International Airport, Harare.

The airline will operate on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, departing Lusaka at 07h00 and departing from Harare at 08h50 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Zambia Airways, the New Wings of Africa, stated the new schedule is designed to meet the needs of customers who require early morning departures during the week, making it easier for them to plan their travels.

“We are excited to launch our new flight schedule, which will provide our passengers with more travel options for travel between Lusaka and Harare,” said Zambia Airways Chief Executive Officer, Abiy Asrat Jiru.

“Our early morning departures on weekdays provide convenience and affordable fares make air travel more accessible to everyone,” Jiru said.

Flights can be booked on the Zambia Airways website or through travel agents.

The FOPs authorise the respective airlines to operate passenger and cargo operations in and out bound Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, Harare.

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