KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is to launch flights to Harare on 29 October 2012.
The Zimbabwean capital will be served in
combination with the new KLM destination Lusaka, Zambia.
“KLM sees great growth opportunities in Africa.
This year we launched service to Luanda in Angola and Lusaka in
Zambia, and in 2011 we began serving Kigali in Rwanda. This new
addition to our network strengthens our position in Africa,” said Erik Varwijk, KLM Managing Director and Executive Vice President
of Air France KLM International & The Netherlands.
KLM will
operate flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Harare
International Airport three times a week. Harare will be
served in combination with Lusaka, Zambia.
KLM
will also offer eleven weekly services to Harare via Nairobi in
cooperation with Kenya Airways, which is undergoing rapid
development in terms of fleet expansion and new destinations.
Flight KL523 will be operated with an Airbus A330-200 on
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, departing from Schiphol at 10:20 and arriving in Harare on the same day at 21:25.
The
return leg of the circle trip has the same number, KL523, leaving
Harare at 22:30 the same day, with an intermediate landing in
Lusaka. The flight arrives in Amsterdam the following morning at
10:20.
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