New air pacts target affordable aviation

Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe director-general George Mashababe, right, and board chairperson Nonkosi Ncube at a strategic planning workshop in Harare.

THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) says a new round of international air-service negotiations has laid the groundwork for attracting more airlines and cutting operating costs as the country works to make its aviation sector more competitive. Soaring operational expenses, fuel prices, airport charges and currency instability continue to squeeze the industry, driving up…

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