How long does the flight take to go from Lubumbashi to Harare?
The total flight time between Lubumbashi and Harare is of around 04:05 hours on average, considering an average distance of 2,596 km, for both direct and indirect flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
How can I find cheap flights from Lubumbashi to Harare at Opodo?
The cheapest price for a flight from Lubumbashi to Harare is 282£. At Opodo we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
When is the best time to book a flight from Lubumbashi to Harare?
The most popular months to book a trip from Lubumbashi to Harare are December, September and June, based on the searches of our customers.
When is the best time to travel from Lubumbashi to Harare?
The best time of the year to go to Harare when flying from Lubumbashi depends on several preference factors like climate, seasonality and, of course, price. When it comes to popularity, December is the top 1º month to fly to Harare from Lubumbashi in terms of searches from our customer, followed by September and June. If you prefer to avoid high peaks of turism, however, and escape a crowded period, June, September and December are the months with less volume of searchs for the route Lubumbashi - Harare.
Is it possible to purchase a flexible ticket for my flight from Lubumbashi to Harare?
At Opodo we want to make sure that your travel plans are not affected by any cancelation as well as any possible restrictions Zimbabwe may apply when travelling from Lubumbashi. Is your flight cancelled? We've got your back! With our flexible ticket guarantee you can decide if you want to book another flight - free of rebooking fee - or get a full refund!
Airlines with indirect flights from Lubumbashi to Harare are:
South African Airways, stopping in Johannesburg for 280 minutes minimum.
- Kenya Airways, with 180 minutes scale in Nairobi.