Fastjet partners with APG Zambia as General Sales Agent

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Fastjet Zimbabwe has announced the appointment of Air Promotion Group (Zambia) as its official General Sales Agent (GSA) in Zambia, effective immediately.

This strategic partnership marks a significant step forward in Fastjet Zimbabwe’s efforts to expand its footprint following the recent launch of flights between Harare, Zimbabwe and Lusaka, Zambia. With their strong local presence, proven Zambian market expertise, and a deep understanding of the regional customer base, APG Zambia is well-positioned to represent our brand and drive growth in Zambia.

“We are delighted to welcome APG Zambia to the fastjet Zimbabwe network,” said Vivian Ruwuya, Chief Commercial Officer for fastjet Zimbabwe. “Zambia is a new and important market for us, and with APG’s extensive experience and dedicated sales team on the ground, we are confident in their ability to deliver excellent service and increased reach for our products and services”.

As General Sales Agents, APG Zambia will be responsible for the promotion and sales of flights between Zambia and Zimbabwe, handling customer inquiries, and providing full support to clients and the trade across Zambia. APG Zambia’s appointment aligns with fastjet Zimbabwe’s broader strategy to enhance its service delivery, improve market accessibility, and strengthen relationships with partners and customers. Customers may book and pay at APG Zambia offices located in Lusaka town centre (The Grove, Ngwerere Road) or at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (Office F06, 1st Floor Concourse Section).

Fastjet offers flexible booking change options and generous free baggage allowances across its network of flights. The lowest fares to Lusaka can be found on their website www.fastjet.com.

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