South African Express Is Set To Launch Its Direct
Flight From Lusaka To Durban This July.
The Airline Will Be Flying Into Lusaka Three Times A Week.
It Is Expected To Increase To Six Times A Week The Number Of Flights Depending
On The Business Response.
The Airline Which Is Government Owned And Has 15 Destinations Across Africa
Intends To Expand Its Operations To Other Countries Such As The Democratic
Republic Of Congo, Zimbabwe, And Malawi.
South African Express Communications And Public Relations Manager Lulu Bam Says
The Expansion In Its Flights To Other Countries Such As Zambia, Malawi,
Zimbabwe And The Democratic Republic Of Congo Is Due To The Growing Demand And
Growth In Sub-Saharan African Countries Economies.
Ms. Bam Who Was Speaking In Lusaka Today During The Official Announcement Of
The Airline’s Intentions To Fly Into Zambia Says The Zambian Authorities Have
Cleared The Company To Fly Into The Country And A License Has Forthwith Been
Given.
Speaking At The Same Function Trade And
Investment Of Kwazulu-Natal Export Development And Promotion General Manager
Neville Matjie Said The Link Between Zambia And South Africa Through The South
African Express Must Foster Economic Ties In Areas Such As Tourism Which Is
Growing In Both Countries.
Mr. Matjie Said In Line With The Link Which South African Express Will Create,
A Business Delegation From South Africa Will Visit Zambia By The End Of This
Year To Try And Look At Various Sectors They Can Invest In With Their Zambian
Counterparts.
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