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By BDAfrica.com REPORTER
In Summary
Competition for air passenger traffic in East Africa
is expected to grow in coming months as two international players target
key destinations.
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Low-cost airlines fastjet and flydubai
both announced new routes this week to take advantage of growing demand
in the region as well as the withdrawal of Air Uganda’s international
air operator’s licence in June this year.
The move will have an impact on established carriers like Kenya Airways
(whose low-cost arm, JamboJet, was launched in February), which had
picked up traffic on former Air Uganda routes. The suspended airline
used to fly from Uganda’s Entebbe airport to Nairobi, Dar es Salaam,
Bujumbura, Kigali, Mogadishu, Kilimanjaro, Mombasa and Juba.
On Monday, fastjet PLC said it
has begun selling tickets “from as low as $50 plus government taxes” for
flights between Dar es Salaam and Entebbe, which are to begin on
September 16. The pan-African airline, which is headquartered in the
United Kingdom, says apart from introducing the “market stimulating
fares”, it will offer the only direct air link between the two towns
with a frequency of four flights a week from the end of the month.
“Since Air Uganda ceased flying,
the fares offered by other carriers for flights in and out of the
country have risen steadily,” said the airline.
Fastjet, which has its
operational base in Dar es Salaam and plans to move it to Kenya once it
obtains its licence, flies to Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Mwanza and Zanzibar,
all in Tanzania, as well as Harare in Zimbabwe, Johannesburg (South
Africa) and Lusaka (Zambia).
The Dubai Aviation Corporation,
trading as flydubai, on Saturday announced three new routes — to
Bujumbura, Entebbe and Kigali — beginning this month. The airline, which
already serves six African destinations from Dubai, has also obtained
the rights to carry passengers between Uganda and Burundi.
“Flydubai becomes the first
national carrier from the United Arab Emirates to fly to Rwanda and
Burundi,” Chief Executive Ghaith Al Ghaith said. He adds that his
airline is the only one offering business class between Dubai and
Burundi. He hopes to win a chunk of the region’s tourism and trade
traffic.
Within Africa, flydubai currently
has scheduled flights to Alexandria in Egypt, Khartoum and Port Sudan
in Sudan, Juba in South Sudan, Ethiopia's Addis Ababa as well as
Djibouti's capital Djibouti.
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