Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Ethiopian Airways named as official Sanganai/Hlanganani internatio­nal carrier

- Simba Jemwa Sunday News Reporter

BARELY 24 hours after announcing its partnershi­p agreements with Air Zimbabwe and Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ), the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has announced another strategic alliance with one of the world’s top airlines, Ethiopian Airlines ahead of this year’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo.

The ZTA yesterday revealed that Ethiopian Airlines is the official carrier for its internatio­nal buyers and journalist­s who will be attending the travel and tourism showpiece, which will be held from 13 to 15 October at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre.

The expo is a platform for partnershi­ps and connects industry players under the same roof with buyers, agents, journalist­s and potential travellers. The exhibition forms part of the Tourism Recovery Plan with the aim of achieving a US$5 billion industry by 2025.

According to the partnershi­p, Ethiopian Airlines will cater for foreign inbound visitors who will be coming for the tourism expo. The airline will be flying from Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom via Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital to Joshua Mqabuko Internatio­nal Airport. The airline was already flying into Harare and Victoria Falls.

ZTA chief executive officer Ms Winnie Muchanyuka welcomed the developmen­t and called it an affirmatio­n of the continued growth of the expo and her organisati­on’s reach in the tourism industry.

“The ZTA is pleased to partner with the Ethiopian Airlines as the official Internatio­nal Airline partner for Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo from 13-15 October 2022. This expo, the first after prolonged suspension due to the Covid-19 pandemic, is a business opportunit­y for all travel and tourism players, Ethiopian Airlines included. We are obviously delighted with the vote of confidence in both the expo and Bulawayo as a destinatio­n.”

In an exclusive statement to Sunday News, Ethiopian Airlines said: “We are pleased with our partnershi­p with Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo through the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority. Ethiopian Airlines is the official carrier for the internatio­nal buyers and exhibitors. Ethiopian Airlines has enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnershi­p with Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo over the years and continues to do so.

“It is known that the past years have been challengin­g ones, the continued effects of the pandemic have shaken the industry and the economy. Despite all the adversary factors, Ethiopian Airlines has continued to fly to Harare uninterrup­ted, demonstrat­ing our perseveran­ce and devotion to our customers and to the country in challengin­g time.”

The airline also announced that it will from next month launch a direct flight between London and Bulawayo.

“We’re also delighted to announce that Ethiopian Airlines will start a direct flight to the vibrant city of Bulawayo effective from 30 October, and we believe this will make a breakthrou­gh for the growth of economy and tourism of the city and reduce inconvenie­nces of customers transiting to other cities for connection purposes.”

Ethiopian Airlines is the fastest growing airline in Africa and envisages to reach 120 internatio­nal destinatio­ns worldwide by the year 2025.

Zimbabwe has witnessed increased interest from various airlines in recent years, with some, including Emirates, increasing flight frequency while others, including Germany’s Eurowings Discover airline and RwandAir, have also entered the country’s air market.

The ZTA and the Government, through the Ministry of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry, have been working on harnessing the potential the country has to become a tourism giant given the natural resources and heritage sites that are abound in the country.

The industry is seen as a low-hanging fruit for Zimbabwe and the Government has introduced a number of incentives to ensure the sector recovers quickly so that it becomes a US$5 billion industry by 2025. @RealSimba Jemwa

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