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If you need to arrive in Bulawayo and leaving from Dallas. What is the best option? Have been wanting to try Emirates...but not sure that will work to Bulawayo.


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Thought you had to go through joburg.
I went Delta Atlanta to joburg, overnight there, on to Bulawayo the next morn, on SAA.


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Those flights worked for me as well. About as direct and time efficient as you will find IMO.

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Emirates to Harare. Clear your guns. Then overnight (you land around 7pm) and the next AM at 7am to Bulawayo on air Zimbabwe.

Odds of guns getting there is much higher. No SAPS permit. No afton house.
 
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"Odds of guns getting there is much higher. No SAPS permit. No afton house.":

Three very good reasons!


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Seriously, Air Zimbabawe? This past November sitting at gate in Vic Falls an AZ flight came in. Filthy plane outside with oil dripping down the engine cowlings. Not me, I am walking home!!!


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Seriously, Air Zimbabawe? This past November sitting at gate in Vic Falls an AZ flight came in. Filthy plane outside with oil dripping down the engine cowlings. Not me, I am walking home!!!


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Emirates to Harare. Clear your guns. Then overnight (you land around 7pm) and the next AM at 7am to Bulawayo on air Zimbabwe.

Odds of guns getting there is much higher. No SAPS permit. No afton house.


Air Zimbabwe ? Eeker I fly over 100,000 miles per year and have flown on some pretty bad airlines. I would walk to Bulawayo first.


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