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Zambia’s Mfuwe Airport to Undergo Rehabilitation Works

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Zambia’s Mfuwe Airport to Undergo Rehabilitation Works

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During the rehabilitation period, which is expected to last for 90 days, all domestic air traffic will be diverted to Chipata Airport.  Chipata Airport is currently undergoing rehabilitation to meet the acceptable levels of safety and security needed for aircraft operations

To ensure the continued safety and efficiency of air travel, Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) has announced that Mfuwe International Airport (MIA) will soon undergo a period of rehabilitation, commencing on 13th June 2024, causing a temporary closure of the facility.

During the rehabilitation period, which is expected to last for 90 days, all domestic air traffic will be diverted to Chipata Airport.  Chipata Airport is currently undergoing rehabilitation to meet the acceptable levels of safety and security needed for aircraft operations.

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This temporary relocation has been necessitated by the desire to minimise the impact of the disruption to passenger travel schedules that will be occasioned by the temporary closure of Mfuwe International Airport.