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- IATA Code
- LUN
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- http://www.lun.aero
- City
- Lusaka
- Country
- Zambia
- Runways
- 3692m x 45m
823m
3962m x 46m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air Botswana
Air Malawi
Air Namibia
British Airways
Emirates
Ethiopian Airlines
Kenya Airways
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Precision Air Services
Proflight Zambia
South African Airways
TAAG - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Air France
American Airlines
bmi
Delta Air Lines
EgyptAir
Iberia
Lufthansa
Turkish Airlines
Lusaka International Airport serves the capital and most populus city of Zambia, Lusaka. The airport is the main hub of Zambezi Airlines and is a major aviation facility in southern Africa.
Location of Lusaka Airport, Zambia
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Netherlands and Zambia sign bilateral air services agreement
Precision Air announces new Dar es Salaam-Lubumbashi service
South African Airways increases capacity to Lusaka
Air France-KLM Cargo and Martinair launch Amsterdam Schiphol-Lusaka service
Emirates broadens its African network with Lusaka and Harare launch
Emirates to add Lusaka service from Feb-2012
KLM to launch Amsterdam-Lusaka in May-2012
Airways and Allied Workers Union of Zambia praises renaming of nation's international airprots
Emirates to add services to Harare and Lusaka from Feb-2012
Zambia to rename three international airports
Emirates to add services to Zambia and Zimbabwe
Air Namibia changes schedule to south and west Africa
Air Namibia operational changes
Turkish Airlines launches Ethiopian Airlines codeshare
Zambezi Airlines to increase Lusaka-Lubumbashi service
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Ethiopian selects initial 787 routes; confirms Guangzhou as first long-haul 787 destination
Ethiopian Airlines has decided on its first set of routes for its new Boeing 787 fleet, which will be placed into service in June. The carrier will initially deploy its first 787 on short/medium-haul flights to Dubai and Johannesburg from June before using the type on its first long-haul route, to Guangzhou, from August. Ethiopian, which will be the first airline to operate 787s in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, also plans to use its first batch of four 787s to serve Harare in Zimbabwe and Lusaka in Zambia.
CAPA initially reported in June that Ethiopian intended to make Guangzhou one of its first 787 destinations. In December, CAPA reported that Guangzhou remained high on its list of potential 787 routes but Ethiopian was also considering using 787s to serve Hong Kong and to open potential new destinations in Asia including Chongqing in China, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Turkish Airlines moving into Africa: will Turkey emulate China?
Turkish Airlines (THY) is being encouraged to launch services between Istanbul and Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. It is not the first time that the airline has been linked to new African services but on this occasion comes the admission there is a wider agenda involving trade and specifically mining and energy. Could Turkey be about to emulate China, which has been flooding the African continent with executive manpower - especially where there are sparse resources to be mined - using essential air transport as bait?
New entrants continue to be launched, despite challenging economic environment
Start-up carriers are continuing to enter the market in 2009, taking advantage of lower fuel and aircraft prices, as well as capacity reductions by rivals in some markets.
South African Airways and Africa's airlines; outlook bleak for SAA
Southern Africa’s aviation scene has for many years been dominated by South African Airways (SAA). This position is now seriously challenged, as the airline struggles to come to grips with a new world, at home and internationally. Foreign airlines are strengthening their positions, as SAA’s product deteriorates and as continuing management and funding uncertainty undermine the outlook.
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