Harare-to-London nonstop flights might actually come back after top-level diplomatic talks put the route squarely on the agenda.
Direct flight revival on the table
Expected benefits from reconnection
Direct flight revival on the table
- Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and UK ambassador Peter Vowles met in Harare on Monday.
- Restoring the Harare-London route was a major discussion point.
- British Airways and Air Zimbabwe previously operated that connection.
- Travelers currently reroute through Johannesburg, Nairobi, or Addis Ababa.
Expected benefits from reconnection
- Travel costs should drop if nonstop service resumes.
- Tourist arrivals and business partnerships stand to gain.
- Ncube framed it as vital for commercial and personal ties.
- Expanding two-way investment opportunities was a core focus.
- Vowles praised Zimbabwe's fresh Staff-Level Agreement with the IMF.
- That deal is tied to the arrears clearance and debt resolution process.
- The UK also reaffirmed support for Zimbabwe's health sector.