Eswatini and Zimbabwe have signed a bilateral aviation agreement aimed at improving regional connectivity, even as Eswatini’s government-owned airline continues to rely heavily on public subsidies to stay afloat. The aviation accord, signed during the African-Indian Ocean Aviation Week conference held at Victoria Falls, was a highlight of the event and is expected to open a new route from King Mswati III International Airport to Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital.
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