Proflight Zambia has launched a direct flight from Lusaka to Durban, running three times a week starting next week.
Durban is ranked as one of South Africa’s most popular cities, with attractions for tourists, an array of shopping opportunities and good schools for those looking to relocate. Durban also provides a base for connections throughout the city and for those looking to travel by sea, with the ninth largest harbour in the world that acts as both a cargo port and a cruise terminal. The city continues to open up its airports to international service, which will in turn grow the tourism industry. Proflight Zambia’s service to Durban offers affordable access to the city, with service running Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, using its 50 seat CRJ-100.
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