Airlines market but zero flights
Nine years after British Airways pulled out of Harare and 15 years after Air Zimbabwe last flew direct to London, Airbus highlights a glaring anomaly: the Harare–London corridor remains unserved for non-stop flights and is the continent's most significant unserved city pair in Sub-Saharan Africa. The market is driven by a Zimbabwean diaspora in the United Kingdom estimated at 170,000 people, plus durable tourism demand and rising passenger volumes. Air Zimbabwe is attempting to re-enter London on a lease arrangement with Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas, while BA and AirZim previously operated the route until 2007 and 2012, respectively. The Exploring the Horizons study quantifies the opportunity, noting the route's enduring appeal and potential for direct service.






