FLYAFRICA Zimbabwe is
targeting a late August
relaunch of all its services.
The airline had previously
aimed to resume services by
mid-June, but this has since
been delayed.
Chairman of Flyafrica
Zimbabwe, Cassidy
Mugwagwa, says the airline
will relaunch all its routes,
and will look at expanding and
adding more routes later on.
“It’s been a hard slog. We’re
working hard to get everything
done. We are going to
relaunch Flyafrica and offer all
the services and routes that
passengers knew and loved,”
says Cassidy.
He says the airline has
received its renewed Foreign
Operators Permit from the
South African government,
which will enable it to
once again offer flights to
Johannesburg.
TNW previously reported
that the airline had stated
its intention to introduce
daily flights between Harare
and Johannesburg, and
thrice-weekly flights between
Bulawayo and Johannesburg
when it resumed operations.
Flights to Gaborone and
Lusaka are also in the
pipeline.
The airline has acquired
two B737-700s, which will
be deployed when the airline
starts flying again.
Flyafrica Zimbabwe postpones relaunch of services
06 Sep 2017
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