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‘AIR Tanzania will this week officially start flying to China’
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‘AIR Tanzania will this week officially start flying to China’
AIR Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) will this week officially start flying to China in a route with strict measures aimed at controlling the spread of COVID-19 as the airline strives to expand its wings globally.
The airline’s managing director Ladislaus Matindi told journalists yesterday that the company will on 8th May this year start flying to the Chinese city of Guangzhou twice a month with only Chinese passengers allowed.
He said Tanzanians and other nationals with special permits will be allowed into China as visa will only be given on conditions due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The East African
Monday February 15 2021
Summary
The government expects to buy two more planes a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner and Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 in the new financial year.
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Tanzania is planning major reforms of its national carrier Air Tanzania if the estimates of the national development plan budget for 2021/22 presented in Parliament on February 7 is anything to go by.
The government expects to buy two more planes a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner and Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 in the new financial year.
The purchase of three is 90 percent complete, two of these being an Airbus A220-300 and a De Havilland Dash 8-400. The purchase of the three aircraft will bring the national carrier fleet to 12.
Air Tanzania pacts with Air India for route connectivity
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Air Tanzania pacts with Air India for route connectivity
AIR Tanzania Co. Ltd (ATCL) has entered into an interline agreement with Air India aimed at expanding its connectivity to customers.
ATCL Managing Director Ladislaus Matindi.
Addressing a press conference yesterday, ATCL Managing Director Ladislaus Matindi said the deal provides for the two airlines to sell tickets jointly for flights on their route networks, allowing customers to travel with one ticket, check-in once, and check bags at their final destinations
He said that from now customers on ATCL’s route to India will have access to a wide portfolio of destinations on Air India domestic network, with more than 100 destinations via Mumbai.
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