
In an effort to increase the
volume of trade between Tanzania and other trade markets within the
global Emirates SkyCargo network, Emirates airline has announced that it
will have increased passenger and cargo capacity beginning on October
26 following the launch of its second weekly Tanzania flight service.
According
to the Emirates Senior Vice-President of Commercial Operations in Latin
America and Central and Southern Africa, Orhan Abbas, Dar es Salaam is a
key destination for the company and will now be the second East African
destination behind Nairobi to have access to increased flight
frequency.
“In our last financial year we carried
over 180,000 customers on the route, and we are expecting further
growth with the introduction of the second service, which will offer our
customers more choice and convenience from Tanzania to Dubai and onward
to Europe, the Middle East, the United States, India and the Far East,”
he said.
In 1997, Emirates began a twice weekly
service between Dubai and Dar es Salaam through Nairobi, but increasing
demand lead to increasing frequency over the years and, by 2006, the
flight had become a daily non-stop service.
The new flight will increase the total
passenger and cargo capacity by 2,370 seats and up to 170 tons
respectively with flights scheduled to operate on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. |
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