|

Located at Harare International
Airport, Air Zimbabwe is the successor to Air Zimbabwe – Rhodesia
which in turn was the successor to Air Rhodesia. Privatised in 1997
Air Zimbabwe is the country’s largest passenger carrier. It also
carries cargo. The airline’s initial fleet of 4 Being 707s and 2
Viscounts at Independence was phased out in the 1980’s and replaced
with 2 Boeing 767-200ERs and 3 Boeing
737s.A fifth aircraft a BAe 146 was added to the fleet from the
airforce also in the 1980’s.
The B737s operate domestic and regional routes while the two B767s
operate mainly long haul to Europe, especially London Gatwick. The
BA146 has been grounded for some time.The airline operates a large
engineering maintenance base, one of the biggest in Africa. It has
1300 employees and two subsidiary companies –National Handling Services
[Pvt] Ltd, which specialises in ground handling, and Galileo [Zimbabwe],
which provides reservations facilities to Travel agents in the country.
As a passenger and cargo
carrier, the national airline plays a crucial role in the development
of tourism and freight industries within Zimbabwe, the region and
international markets. The airline currently serves five regional
destinations-Nairobi, Lilongwe, Blantyre, Lusaka, Johannesburg and
Mauritius, three domestic-Harare,Bulawayo and Victoria Falls as
well as one international destination-London. Air Zimbabwe’s busiest
routes are Harare-London and Harare-Johannesburg.
Air Zimbabwe also boasts one
of the oldest, best known and reasonably priced holiday packages
in the world-Flame Lily- which is operating in partnership with
Brett McDonald, hotels and tour operators of South Africa. This
package aimed at the international market, takes holiday makers
to mighty Victoria
Falls, Hwange National Park, Great Zimbabwe, Eastern Highlands and
Kariba.
As a growing airline, Air
Zimbabwe is on the lookout for opportunities to expand its markets.
This involves entering into alliances /partnerships with other airlines.
Currently, the airline has a code-share agreement with Air Malawi,
pro-rate agreements with such airlines as Delta, Virgin, American
Airlines and Continental and interline agreements with 150 operators.
These relationships allow for more flexible and quite often more
affordable travel arrangements for passengers.
The airline began using
Worldspan Reservations system in April 2003 , which provides sleek
check–in, frequent flyer and departure control facilities. Air Zimbabwe
offices in London, Johannesburg and Lusaka are complimented by General
Sales Agents in Lilongwe, Dar-es-Salaam, Mauritius, Durban, Capetown,
USA, Australia, Japan and several other countries.
|