The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fly Africa invests $7,2m to resuscitat­e firm

- Business Reporters

LOW-COST airline - Fly Africa Zimbabwe - says it has invested $7,2 million out of a planned $9 million towards the resuscitat­ion of the airline after it resumed operations recently post-resolution of shareholde­r disputes that had halted its operations some 24 months ago.

The airline is also targeting to further extend its services into the region in the short-term and internatio­nal routes in the long-term.

Fly Africa Zimbabwe chairman Cassidy Mugwagwa, said of the total amount, the airline had so far used $7 million towards boosting its operations and move towards becoming the biggest budget airline in the country and the region.

In light of this, Fly Africa says plans are already at an advanced stage to resume its flights to Johannesbu­rg, while it is also looking at other routes such as the Cape Town, Lusaka, Dubai and Windhoek.

Locally, the airline is also mulling introducti­on of Harare-Bulawayo route.

“Fly Africa is back, a lot has been invested into getting back what was there before, in terms of routes that we are also expanding,” said Mr Mugwagwa in interviews.

“We have put a $7, 2 million investment for our comeback, out of the budgeted $9 million. In terms of fleet, we currently have five aircraft, next year we should have acquired a Boeing,” he said.

Fly Africa is currently plying the Harare–Victoria Falls route with three f lights a week. The airline anticipate­s resumption of its Harare–Johannesbu­rg route before end of this year.

“Around December 21, we should be launching the Harare-Johannesbu­rg flights, then we can look at other destinatio­ns such as Dubai,” said Mr Mugwagwa adding that the airline was targeting over 80 percent market share on all its routes.

This, he said would be achieved through leveraging on price competitiv­eness.

Fly Africa started flights in August 2014 following delays caused by pilot licensing issues.

The airline took an 18 month hiatus but resumed flights in June this year after its acquisitio­n by local firm, Mugwagwa Resources.

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