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Zambia Airways Launches Scheduled Services to Harare, Zimbabwe

Zambia Airways (2014) Limited, the national airline of the Republic of Zambia, has announced the completion of preparations to commence scheduled flight services to Harare, Zimbabwe. This new route will enhance connectivity between the two countries and is set to operate three times a week, starting on June 17, 2025. Flights will be available on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, making it convenient for both business and leisure travellers.

Outbound Flight from Lusaka to Harare:

– Flight Number: ZN 303

– Departure: Lusaka at 06:00

– Arrival: Harare at 07:10

Return Flight from Harare to Lusaka:

– Flight Number: ZN 302

– Departure: Harare at 07:55

– Arrival: Lusaka at 09:05

Travellers can now book their flights on this newly established route, as well as access the entire Zambia Airways route network, either via www.zambia-airways.com or by contacting their preferred travel agents.

Commenting on the inauguration of this vital service to Harare, Mr. Thomas Gebreyohannes Woldesenbet, Chief Executive Officer of Zambia Airways, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to add Harare to our expanding regional network. This new route is more than just a means of transport; it represents a bridge that connects two vibrant cities, fostering a sense of unity among our people, cultures, and economies. Enhancing air connectivity between Lusaka and Harare is crucial for promoting regional cooperation and fostering bilateral trade.”

Mr. Woldesenbet further highlighted the strategic significance of this new route, stating: “This service not only opens a multitude of new opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in both Zambia and Zimbabwe but also accommodates the demanding schedules of travelers with its early morning departures. Operating three times a week facilitates the swift movement of goods and services, making it easier for tourists eager to explore the abundant cultural and natural attractions both Zambia and Zimbabwe have to offer. We envision this initiative as a meaningful contribution to the broader aspirations of regional integration and economic growth through the enhancement of trade, commerce, and tourism between our nations.”

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