NEW: Cabinet approves 13 bilateral air service agreements  

Online Reporter  

CABINET has approved bilateral air service agreements with 13 countries, which will see the establishment of more air service operations in the country.

Addressing Tuesday’s post-Cabinet briefing, acting Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said the agreements resonate with the Second Republic’s international engagement drive.

“Cabinet approved the bilateral air service agreements between Zimbabwe and 13 other states, namely: Jordan, Turkey, Iran, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Ethiopia, South Africa, Qatar, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Rwanda, the Gambia and Seychelles,” he said.

 “The agreements are mainly meant for the establishment and operation of air services between and beyond their respective territories; create and foster friendships, understanding and cooperation as well as enhance the expansion of international air transport opportunities,” he said.

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