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Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport

Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport

Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport

 Tagline: Zimbabwe’s Premier Gateway to Southern Africa

 Overview

Established in 1956 as Salisbury Airport, Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport is located 15 kilometres south of Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. It serves as the nation’s primary gateway and a strategic entry point into Southern Africa.

 Harare, situated on Zimbabwe’s central plateau, is a modern and vibrant city characterized by wide boulevards, contemporary architecture, lush parks, and scenic gardens. The city offers a wealth of tourist attractions both within and around its periphery.

 Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport is the largest in Zimbabwe, featuring a 4,725-metre-long and 46-metre-wide runway capable of accommodating wide-bodied aircraft, including the Airbus A380.

 Quick Facts

  • Runway: 4,725m × 46m
  • ICAO: FVRG | IATA: HRE
  • Passenger Terminals: International and Domestic
  • Annual Capacity: 6 million passengers
  • Runway Designation: 05/23
  • Runway strength: PCN50 F/A/W/T

 Facilities & Services

  • 60 retail and service outlets, including restaurants, banks, bureaux de change, and boutiques
  • 24/7 operations
  • 42 check-in counters and 7 aerobridges
  • Category 9 fire cover with two fire stations (main and satellite)
  • Aircraft fuel (JET A1 and AVGAS) available
  • Ground transport services: car rentals, taxis, and shuttle buses
  • Medical services and pharmacies
  • Free Airport Wi-Fi
Aerial view of Robert Gabriel Mugabe International and Domestic Terminal