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Cape Town to Harare in under 24 hours

30 Jan 2015 - by Ed Richardson
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Cargo can be moved from
many of South Africa’s
major cities to Harare
or Bulawayo in under 14
hours, says Marzanne
Griesel,
sales and
marketing
manager
for Airlink
Cargo
“Airlink
Cargo offers
customers
the
opportunity
to send
various
types of
cargo
commodities to both
Harare and Bulawayo
within the ICAO rules and
regulations,” she says.
Commodities
transported by the airline
include courier and express
material, perishables,
live animals, dangerous
goods, human remains and
general cargo.
Loads of up to 1000 kg per
day and 120 x 80 x 60 cm can
be accommodated.
Flight times
accommodate early
morning and late afternoon
consignments, which
provide the opportunity
to move cargo directly
between
Johannesburg
and Harare or
Johannesburg
and Bulawayo
up to twice
daily.
“With
the wide
connectivity
possibilities,
the airline can send cargo
from Cape Town, Durban
and various other domestic
and international stations
into Harare and Bulawayo
in less than 24 hours,” she
says. In addition it can
move cargo to and from
Harare and Bulawayo
within its
southern Africa
network in less than 24
hours.
Working with its
strategic partners
Airlink Cargo also
offers connections
from Harare
and Bulawayo
to numerous
destinations around
the globe, she added.
Its agent in
Zimbabwe is
BidAir
Cargo.

INSERT & CAPTION
Flight times
accommodate
early morning and
late afternoon
consignments.
– Marzanne Griesel

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