Qatar Airways has been leading its network to destinations from across the world in efforts to rebuilding its presence in the skies post the pandemic. Starting form early August, the airline will add Zambia and Zimbabwe to its portfolio and provide its award-winning service to two important southern African destinations.
Lusaka and Harare will be the fifth and sixth destinations on Qatar’s expanding network in the African continent since the start of the pandemic. Boeing 787 Dreamliner have been scheduled to connect passengers on its route to the exotic destinations from 140 connecting points across the globe.
When initiated, this will mark 100 weekly flights of Qatar Airways flying to a total of 27 destinations in Africa. Catering to the increasing demand and with a total of 30 tonnes of cargo capacity on the aircraft per flight, Qatar Airways Cargo will play a key role in facilitating key exports from Zambia and Zimbabwe.