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‎Air Zimbabwe to resume Harare – London flights end of July after 14 years ‎

by Kells Dziva
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Harare – The Zimbabwe government has said the country’s airline, Air Zimbabwe will resume Harare- London flights end of July over a decade after flights were cancelled due to bankruptcy.

‎The airline has been struggling to keep flying in the past years while regional airlines such as South African Airways, Ethiopian Airways and Kenyan Airways have been ferrying Zimbabweans.

‎”The nation is advised that the Airline will resume operations by end of July 2026 and will utilise a leased Airbus A330-300 aircraft from Plus Ultra in Spain with combined 302 seats, having a configuration of 30 business class and 272 economy seats,”

‎”The airline will initially operate three weekly frequencies between Harare and London on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.”

‎Air Zimbabwe faced financial constraints during the Robert Mugabe era.

‎Mugabe would often commandeer that the airline fly him on his trips leaving passengers stranded.

‎The Harare-London route was the most profitable route for Air Zimbabwe in the 80s and 90s.

‎Air Zimbabwe which is owned by the government is hoping to tame on the large Zimbabwe diaspora community in the United Kingdom that largely work in the health care sector.

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