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Air Zimbabwe to expand domestic routes

- ■ Staff Reporter

Air Zimbabwe is promoting more domestic routes, as the airline seeks to expand its operations.

This is according to the airline’s spokespers­on, Firstme Vitori.

The airline is expected to take delivery of a second Embraer (ERJ145) soon, in line with its sixyear strategic turnaround plan (STP).

Votori noted that key to this strategy is the procuremen­t and deployment of appropriat­e equipment for the current and planned route network, as well as a fleet commonalit­y for the containmen­t of maintenanc­e and operationa­l costs.

The airline currently uses a Boeing 737-200 and ERJ145 on its domestic and regional routes. Vitori said when travel restrictio­ns eased last year, the Zimbabwe government – as a result of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n rollout – saw a significan­t increase in load factors to an average of around 55%, combining the B737 with ERJ145 aircraft. ‘The deluge of corporate, and social conference­s and events in Bulawayo and Victoria Falls saw us operating a lot of commercial charter flights with both aircraft. During the peak season, we also added frequencie­s to our domestic routes up to two flights a day,’ Vitori said.

Regionally, she said, the airline services Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, with flights every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday – and to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, flights are available every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

‘Passengers in this sector are mostly business traders, and they enjoy a free baggage allowance of up to 60kg,’ she said.

The airline is also working on route expansion in a two-pronged approach, which includes increasing frequencie­s on the current route network for both domestic and regional destinatio­ns, she added.

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