Emirates Lands in Zimbabwe, Sees Bright Future

Emirates has started flying into Harare, and could increase its flights into Harare from five to six days a week if the current load factor is maintained.

Emirates Airlines seals the deal with government.

  • Zimbabwe:   Emirates Lands in Harare, Sees Bright Future

    The Herald, 3 February 2012

    EMIRATES Airlines, which started flying into Harare on Wednesday, could increase its flights into Harare from five to six days a week if the current load factor is maintained. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Emirates Completes Maiden Flight

    SW Radio, 2 February 2012

    Zimbabwe's Transport Minister Nicholas Goche, celebrated the maiden flight into Harare by global airline giant Emirates. Ignoring the embarrassment of being unable to resolve the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Emirates Airlines Flies to Country

    The Herald, 2 February 2012

    Emirates Airlines made a grand entrance into the Zimbabwean airspace yesterday at a colourful event witnessed by hundreds of on-lookers at the Harare International Airport. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Emirates Skycargo Spreads Its Wings to Harare

    The Herald, 27 January 2012

    Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates, has bolstered its operations on the booming Africa trade route by adding five weekly flights from Dubai to the capitals of… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Emirates Offers 25 Percent Discount

    The Herald, 29 December 2011

    EMIRATES, which will start flying to Harare in February next year via Lusaka, Zambia, will be offering exceptional discounts on airfares to more than 100 cities for bookings until… Read more »

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