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Skip the long drive, Lusaka is just a flight away

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Say goodbye to the long haul and hello to convenience, because Eswatini Air has officially expanded its routes, bringing Lusaka, Zambia closer than ever before.
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For years, the motoring world has been all about the open road, long drives, fuel stops, scenic routes and the occasional border queue, but now, that’s changing.

Say goodbye to the long haul and hello to convenience, because Eswatini Air has officially expanded its routes, bringing Lusaka, Zambia closer than ever before. You can simply sit back, relax and fly, turning what used to be a long, demanding trip into a smooth and efficient journey.

Travel smarter, not harder

Whether you're heading to Lusaka for business, a weekend escape, or to connect with opportunities in one of the region’s growing cities, flying offers unmatched convenience. No more worrying about connecting flights, road conditions or travel time, just a comfortable flight that gets you there quickly and refreshed.

Take-off date you should know

The inaugural flight to Lusaka is scheduled for April 1, 2026, opening a new chapter in accessible regional travel.

Even better, fares start from just E7 855.40, a practical option when compared to the total cost and effort of a long-distance drive.

A gateway to opportunity

From business engagements to tourism and cultural experiences, Lusaka is a city full of life and potential. With this new route, travellers from Eswatini can now access it faster and more conveniently than ever before.

Secure your seat today

Eswatini Air invites you to book early and be part of this exciting journey.

Visit their website at www.eswatiniair.co.sz or call 2518 0100. You can also email reservations@eswatiniair.co.za / renac@thecorruptionhotline.com.

The road will always be there, but now, you have a better option. Fly smarter. Travel easier. Lusaka is closer than you think.

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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