HARARE, ZIMBABWE | Fastjet Zimbabwe, has today, Friday 14 July 2023, congratulated the Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ), the Ministry of Transport And Infrastructural Development and the Government of Zimbabwe on the commissioning of the new terminal facilities at RG Mugabe International Airport.


RG Mugabe International Airport, Harare, has undergone an impressive transformative redesign as part of the national initiative to enhance Zimbabwe’s aviation infrastructure.


“The wait is over, and we are delighted our passengers will now enjoy a heightened level of service unlocked by the new airport terminal,” said Nunurai Ndawana fastjet Zimbabwe’s spokesperson.


Ndawana further pointed out, “As we move into the new terminal, our customers can expect an enhanced and effortless customer experience made possible by this new facility. We are pleased to further expand our presence in the terminal with a new sales shop and boarding gates”.


Vivian Ruwuya, fastjet Zimbabwe’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented, “ACZ team has been exceptional throughout the development of this terminal, and congratulations to all involved in the development of this facility”.


“Since our launch in Zimbabwe from RG Mugabe International Airport in 2015, fastjet has grown to connect eight (8) destinations across three (3) countries. Today we operate 28 flights a week between Harare and Johannesburg and the new airport will most certainly deliver an infrastructure equipped to meet the increasing travel requirements of both local and international travellers. The development of this terminal is testament to the commitment to deliver to the strengthening demand for travel to Harare and Zimbabwe, and fastjet stands ready to support this growth” concluded Ruwuya.


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Fastjet is a multi-award-winning African airline that began flight operations in 2012. Today, fastjet connects the five major cities in Zimbabwe by flying between Harare & Victoria Falls, Harare & Bulawayo, Harare & Kariba, Victoria Falls & Hwange National Park and Victoria Falls & Kariba. In addition, the airline offers international flights from Harare, Bulawayo & Victoria Falls to Johannesburg in South Africa, and from Victoria Falls to Mbombela (Kruger) Nelspruit Mpumalanga in South Africa and Maun in Botswana. Its awards include World Travel Awards in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 2020, 2021 and 2022, Skytrax World Airline Awards in 2017 and 2019, and in the top ten finalists for 2022 and 2023. Since commencing operations, fastjet has flown over 3.5 million passengers and has established itself as a reliable African airline brand, with a range of value-added products and services. As part of the airline’s commitment to offering choice, flexibility and value, customers benefit from generous free baggage allowances, flexible change options, multiple payment channels, airport lounge access on select routes, and ancillary services such as car hire.