Bulawayo's Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport has finally been opened for public use after years of delay. The new terminal will have a handling capacity of 1.5  million passengers annually. The  terminal has taken more than 10 years and $25 million to  refurbish and will  have a new international arrivals’ hall, a variety  of shops, a car park and a  separate State pavilion.
It will  still be incomplete when it opens, but CAAZ said the  facility will have all the  requisite safety, security systems and  ambient characteristics of a modern  airport. "Although  the terminal is undergoing its final stages of completion,  it has become  absolutely necessary to operationalise the facility to  allow utilisation of the  already installed systems,” said CAAZ.
Only two  airlines, South Africa Airlink and Air Zimbabwe use the  airport. SA Airlink, a  South African Airways service, plies the  Bulawayo-Johannesburg route daily but  has a capacity of 83 passengers. Air  Zimbabwe flies to Harare and the resort town on Victoria Falls.

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