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04 May 2007, 10:01
FOsteology
Best Travel to Harare
What's the best/easiest route to Harare without having to hassel with RSA and their SAPS?

Has BA lifted their firearm restrictions to Zim?
04 May 2007, 10:06
shakari
Probably the best people to talk to are Kathy or Gracy Travel as thry'll have access to the various airline timetables.

No, BA have not lifted their firearms embargo to Zimbabwe. Roll Eyes

FWIW, SAPS have now got their shit together and firearms import is a lot easier and faster now. If you use one of the firearms courier services like Air 2000, you might find transferring through SA is the most convenient....... but Kathy or Gracy Travel could also advise you on that as well......






04 May 2007, 19:27
MARK H. YOUNG
William,

You got some sage advise from Steve. Let the Africa travel experts handle your trip. They know everything you'll need to do as far as travel to Africa with guns. If you need a gun permit to transit RSA please do use Air 2000 or another service. It is well worth it.

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07 May 2007, 04:33
ledvm
If you fly SA to Harare, and check your rifles thru to Harare, you don't need RSA permit. Or at least you did not this time last year.


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