FASTJET LAUNCHES ZIMBABWE OPERATIONS
(Posted 29th October 2015)
Fastjet Zimbabwe had a picture perfect start yesterday when launching operations in Zimbabwe with their maiden flight from Harare to Victoria Falls. Leaving the capital on time at 14.00 hrs local time with dignitaries, government officials, media and local passengers on board. Upon arrival at Victoria Falls International Airport at 15h00, the flight was welcomed by the Mayor of Victoria Falls, Councillor Sifiso Mpofu, and honoured by a traditional water cannon salute. The return flight from Victoria Falls landed in Harare to an official launch ceremony where the Honourable Minister Joram Gumbo, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development, was the guest of honour.
‘The Ministry of Transport and the country needs bold new enterprises like Fastjet Zimbabwe to assist the government to achieve its objective of growing the economy Infrastructure Development looks forward to working with Fastjet Zimbabwe as it grows its network of routes and flights within and from our beautiful country’ said Minister Gumbo in his welcome address before adding ‘Fastjet Zimbabwe is a Zimbabwean airline established for the benefit of the country’s citizens. It is a long-term strategic investment in the future of our economy, in the future of our tourism industry, and in the ability of all Zimbabweans to travel by air domestically and internationally, both for business and leisure, at an affordable and fair price’.
Fastjet Zimbabwe will initially fly between Harare and Victoria Falls three times a week every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The flight will use Fastjet’s work horse aircraft, an Airbus A319, with seating for up to 144 passengers in an all economy cabin. The low-cost airline expects to add more flights to Victoria Falls as demand for its service increases. To celebrate its launch has Fastjet Zimbabwe set all fares for flights between Victoria Falls and Harare in October and November at its cheapest rate of US$20 one way. This excludes airport and government taxes of US$18, which brings the total for an inclusive one way fare to US$38, a bargain considering the cost of one hour flights in other parts of Africa.
‘Very simply, our goal is to offer affordable air fares thatempowermore Zimbabweans to fly, whether it is for business, tourism or for visiting their family and friends’said Ed Lanca, Director of Flight Operations at Fastjet Zimbabwe before adding: ‘We are immensely grateful to the visionary leadership in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development, the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe and other government departments for making this first flight possible – and the many flights that will follow it’.
Lanca then noted that Fastjet Zimbabwe expects up to 40% of its passengers to have never flown before. In the past these passengers would have had to make use of long, uncomfortable and occasionally unreliable bus journeys, and they will now be able to enjoy the benefits of affordable, quick and safe air travel.
Elphas Ruzvidzo, a passenger on the first flight to Victoria Falls, although he had heard so much about the world-famous Falls, he had never visited there. ‘Fastjet Zimbabwe made it possible today for me to see something with my own eyes that I thought only existed in photos – but I see now that the photos are only half as good as the real thing’ he said.
Over the course of the next three years, Fastjet Zimbabwe expects to invest in the region of US$15 million and employ approximately 200 people directly.
The low-cost airline plans to expand rapidly both locally and across the African continent, creating a comprehensive network of international destinations to complement its domestic routes within Zimbabwe.
International destinations that Fastjet Zimbabwe wishes to establish from Harare include South Africa, Kenya, Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Botswana and Malawi, offering Zimbabwean citizens and visitors greater choice and affordability when they are travelling internationally.
‘Fastjet Zimbabwe wants to bring Africa to Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe to Africa. Affordable air travel is key to Zimbabwe’s economic growth, particularly in the business and tourism sectors. We have worked closely with government and civil aviation stakeholders to bring low-cost air travel to Zimbabwe for this very reason. Fastjet Zimbabwe will introduce more choice into international air travel from Zimbabwe, breaking down the monopolies that exist on certain routes, and introducing better flights and cheaper fares that will no longer mean the majority of Zimbabweans are excluded from enjoying the convenience and timesaving benefits of airline travel. We have a shared goal of increasing the number of business and tourism travellers into Zimbabwe. We understand it is a collective effort by all stakeholders concerned and we are committed to our responsibility of assisting to build the positive image of Zimbabwe’ added Mr. Lanca.
Fastjet Zimbabwe emphasised that it would continue to work closely with the Zimbabwean government in its ongoing investment plans, collaborating with all parties concerned to build an airline that would create jobs, develop the aviation sector in the country, and have a significant positive impact on the growth of the Zimbabwe economy.