ZAMBIA Airways is scheduled to start flying into South Africa in the second quarter of this year.
The development comes as a result of the national airline’s acquisition of an additional aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, for its South Africa route, after being granted a foreign operator permit.
Minister of Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali made the revelation.
Zambia Airways (2014) Limited is the national airline of Zambia, that was established in 2014.
Its establishment is in accordance with the shareholder’s agreement that was signed between the government of Zambia, through the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and Ethiopian Airlines Group in August 2018.
In Zambia Airways Limited, the IDC owns 55 per cent while 45 per cent is owned by Ethiopian Airlines Group.
Zambia Airways had its first flight from Lusaka’s Kenneth Kaunda International Airport to Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport in Ndola on December 1, 2021.
So far, Zambia Airways services the Lusaka – Ndola, Lusaka – Livingstone and Lusaka – Solwezi routes.
Kalemba March 10, 2023
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