My yearly method to get to Zim is Delta from Atlanta, either Premium Select or Comfort Plus. Debbie's people take care of me in Joburg and I overnight at City Lodge, Simple!
I hear about Emirates and a few other airlines but it seems many have long layovers. Can someone explain to me their routes and why they like them over Delta.
Thanks so much
I've been to Zim many times via Emirates. They fly out of 7-8 US cities so you'd need to see if they have service near you.
The good part:
You do your own gun permit online on Emirates and its easy. They take guns very seriously and your guns will never get lost, there are security people waiting for you at the gate in Dubai to confirm "Mr. Smith is entering the plane, please load his weapons". It's very first rate.
You also have a great seat. Coach is a smidge smaller than the US to London British Airways business class section. The emirates business class is lavish: rare lamb rack, lobster tails, $200 champagne, $300 wine. Business class also gets you a free hotel room in Dubai if you want it, provided your layover is greater than 6 hours. Also free limo to your local airport in the USA. Also free lounge access in Dubai which is REALLY nice. Also a free upgrade to 70lbs per bag which allows a three gun safari without baggage fees.
You also get to layover in Dubai which is a fascinating airport with more luxury shops than Rodeo drive.
They also are always on-time.
They also get you from the USA to Dubai, then to Lusaka (you sit on the plane in your seat for 45 mins, then you're an hour away from Harare).
The bad part:
Chicago to Dubai has a 14 hour layover inbound awaiting that Harare flight. Not nearly as bad on the return home (6 hours?).
My conclusion: The certainty your guns will fly, that they are on the plane, and that you're on a direct carrier into Zim without overnights/SAPS/Afton House/SA Airlink/Riflepermits.com makes it all worth it for me. You may disagree.