Harare International Airport

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Ever wonder what it’s like to land in a city nicknamed the “Sunshine City”? Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, formerly Harare International Airport, offers just that experience. Opened in 1957 as Salisbury Airport, this bustling hub has seen its fair share of history. Imagine Rhodesia’s heyday, just five months after the airport’s first flight, when Salisbury Airport became the busiest in Sub-Saharan Africa! The airport was a testament to the country’s then-booming industry and agriculture, witnessing a constant flow of people and goods. Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport is Zimbabwe’s largest airport. It boasts a runway long enough to handle a Boeing 777 or its equivalent, stretching an impressive 4,725 meters. The international terminal currently handles 2 million passengers annually, with the domestic terminal accommodating another 500,000. But there’s more to come! Expansions are underway to boost the airport’s capacity to a whopping 6 million passengers per year. The airport isn’t just a point of arrival or departure. It’s a reflection of Harare, a city known for its modern architecture, wide streets, and lush green spaces. From here, you can easily explore the capital’s vibrant culture and surrounding attractions. Think of the Balancing Rocks in Epworth, the National Heroes Acre, and the many other sites waiting to be discovered. So, as you step off the plane and onto the tarmac of Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, remember you’re not just landing in an airport, but landing in a gateway to Zimbabwe, a country rich in history and brimming with potential.

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