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Qatar Airways to commence Zim, Zambia flights

By Oliver Kazunga

One of the world’s leading airlines, Qatar Airways, says it will commence flights into Zambia and Zimbabwe early next month.

This file photo from Dec. 22, 2014, shows an Airbus A350 XWB taking off during a delivery ceremony to Qatar Airways in France. (EPA)
This file photo from Dec. 22, 2014, shows an Airbus A350 XWB taking off during a delivery ceremony to Qatar Airways in France. (EPA)

The new routes will become the airline’s fifth and sixth destinations in Africa since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2019.

Improved flight connectivity is expected to boost tourism operations as well as facilitate and improve trade and investment in Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Qatar Airways announced in a recent statement that its new service will be operated by the airline’s state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner with seamless connectivity via the Middle East to destinations in Asia, Europe and North America.

It said Lusaka and Harare were being added to its expanding list of destinations in Africa from August 6.

“Not only do we continue to rebuild our network after the pandemic, but we are actively expanding it with the addition of these two key destinations,” said Qatar group chief executive, Mr Akbar Al Baker.

“These are the fifth and sixth new destinations in Africa added to our network since the start of the pandemic, taking our total new destinations added across the globe to 10.

“The new service to Lusaka and onwards to Harare is scheduled to be operated with a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.” The Chronicle

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