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Old 29th Nov 2007, 19:46
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Zambian Airways to stop flights to Zim

26 November 2007 07:11

Zambian Airways is to halt direct flights between Harare and Lusaka next month as the route is no longer profitable, an airline official said on Monday.

Zambian Airways chief executive officer Mutembo Nchito said the last flight on the Harare-Lusaka route will be on November 30.

"Zambia Airways regrets to advise the general public that it will be suspending its daily services between Lusaka and Harare from December 1 2007 because of continuing operational challenges on the route caused by high fuel costs and extreme currency fluctuations in Zimbabwe," Nchito said in a statement.

"This is a commercial decision that we have taken after reviewing the performance of the Lusaka-Harare route for some months. Regrettably, we see no prospect of improvement in the immediate future, and we have been forced to act this way."

Zambian Airways' decision follows that of a number of international airlines that have pulled out of the Zimbabwe route such as British Airways, Swiss Air, Lufthansa, KLM, and Air France.

Nchito said customers who are booked for travel between Lusaka and Harare after December 1 will be offered alternative flight arrangements or a full refund on their tickets.

Zimbabwe is in the throes of economic crisis characterised by world-record inflation, more than 80% joblessness and chronic shortages of foreign currency and fuel.

The tourism industry, once a mainstay of the economy, has shrunk drastically over the past seven years since Zimbabwe embarked on a controversial programme to seize farms owned by the minority white population.

President Robert Mugabe, in power since independence in 1980, has blamed Zimbabwe's economic woes on former colonial power Britain and its Western allies. - Sapa-AFP

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Zimbabwe

I really wonder what will be the end of this country, things are getting worse and worse for them everyday.
I used to love it by then called a beautiful country in 90s when i was flying from Charles Prince Airport in Harare with a C182 to various beautiful places like Victoria falls and Kariba , it hurts to actually witness it falling apart.
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Zim

Sad to see...we used to pick up Zim wine, cheap in the duty free on the turnaround for Q3...mind you, thats all we could afford!
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...nothing is permanent buddy, sooner or later lunch might not need to be paid by a suitcase full of pesos...
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