Govt makes U-turn on helicopter ban

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THE GOVERNMENT has reportedly made a U-turn on its ban on helicopter flights over the Victoria Falls during the United World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) General Assembly, after tour operators raised concerns over the moratorium.

THE GOVERNMENT has reportedly made a U-turn on its ban on helicopter flights over the Victoria Falls during the United World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) General Assembly, after tour operators raised concerns over the moratorium.

REPORT BY RICHARD MUPONDE

Players in the tourism industry in Victoria Falls yesterday told Southern Eye that Tourism minister Walter Mzembi had advised tour operators to continue with helicopter flights, until they get formal communication to stop.

“He said helicopter bookings and flights should continue as normal until a time when formal communication has been made to cease the flights,” an official said on condition of anonymity.

“I think they want to treat this issue as a security matter. Flights might be stopped for a few hours, definitely during the official opening of UNWTO, helicopters will not be flying because they can’t fly over while the Head of State (President Robert Mugabe) is addressing the delegates.”

Contacted for comment on the issue, the national president of the Employer’s Association of Tour Operators and Shearwater Adventures public relations manager Clement Mukwasi said they were continuing with normal flights and bookings, as nothing had changed on the ground.

“We are continuing with our bookings and flights,” he said.

“We have not received any formal communication from the relevant authorities to stop the flights.” he added.

Last week Mzembi announced the ban on helicopters flights in Victoria Falls, a situation which riled tour operators.

Tour operators in the resort town said the ban would affect their operations as they made bookings as far back as last year.

Mzembi could not be reached for comment on the new development, as his mobile phone was unreachable.