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Aviation: British Airways (operated by Comair) reopens flights to Southern African city of Harare

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British Airways (operated by Comair) is set to reopen its regional flights to the Southern African city of Harare, Zimbabwe, one of Southern Africa’s favourite destinations from 28 March 2021.

In a statement to its customers, the airline said passengers will be able to fly to Harare from Johannesburg with one-way fares starting from R995, including taxes and surcharges, while enjoying the premium British Airways experience.

It stated that with seven weekly flights scheduled to Zimbabwe’s sunshine city, passengers will have the flexibility to travel for business or leisure any day of the week.

“When travelling with British Airways (operated by Comair), customers have a choice of Club (Business Class) and Traveller (Economy Class). Both Traveller and Club offer passengers British Airways’ full-service hospitality, which includes a selection of complimentary meals and beverages. Customers have a more spacious cabin and can check two free 23kg pieces of luggage.

The Club offering includes added benefits, such as access to the SLOW lounge, priority boarding, pre-flight welcome drinks and additional legroom. All customers can join British Airways’ frequent flyer programme, the Executive Club, to earn benefits and rewards.”

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