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		<title>Zambia&#8217;s Air Traffic Recovery on Track</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Zambia’s air passenger traffic has continued to steadily recover and remains on course for the projected recovery to pre COVID-19 levels by 2024. The recovery in numbers In quarter three (3) of 2022, Zambia Airports Corporation Limited served 507,103 passengers compared to 201,118 over the same period in 2021, 53,815 passengers in 2020 and 524,853 [...]</p>
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