Air Botswana has today resumed flights between Gaborone, Harare and Lusaka after a break due to the pestilence Covid-19 pandemic.
In a statement dated 05 May 2022, Air Botswana General Manager Mrs Agnes Khunwama said they are excited to announce the re-commencement of flights between Gaborone, Harare and Lusaka.
“We are pleased about this development. It heralds that travel demand is gradually increasing after the global paralysis brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. We are optimistic that, in due course the desire to travel will be even stronger and have positioned ourselves to cope with the much-anticipated travel demand both locally and regionally,” she said.
She added that during this initial phase Air Botswana customers will enjoy (two) 2 weekly direct flight on Fridays and Sundays and they are likely to fix a (three) 3 times weekly flights as demand builds up.
“The airline will deploy its EMBRAER 170 Jet to service this route and some of its regional routes including Gaborone-Cape Town. The timing of the flights also allows connections between Lusaka, Harare and Cape-Town reducing flying hours customers.
“Furthermore, the jet adds to customer convenience due to its speed, comfort and better catering opportunities. Customers are therefore encouraged to visit the airline’s online booking and ticketing platform (https://www.airbotswana.co.bw/) or all the Air Botswana Call Centre (+267 3680900) for bookings and assistance with their trips,” said Khunwama.
Khunwama also said they are re-committing to their customers and their promise of delivering superior service at competitive fares complemented with its enviable operational safety record. They are also extending gratitude’s to their customers for the support and loyalty they are giving the Airline as it gets back to business.
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