The airline touched down at the Julius
Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday and
received a ceremonial water cannon salute. It will be operating daily
nonstop flights connecting the business city of Abu Dhabi in United Arab
Emirates (UAE) with Dar es Salaam.
The daily flights will be operated with
Airbus A320 aircraft and set to attract more passengers from Tanzania
and its neighbouring states. Etihad Airways joins the list of a growing
number of Middle East registered airlines lobbying East African skies.
Dar es Salaam will be Etihad Airways’
110th destination globally and its 11th destination in Africa and the
Indian Ocean, reports from the airline’s head office in Abu Dhabi said.
The flights will be connecting the Tanzanian capital with 45
destinations across the Middle East, Europe, the Indian Subcontinent,
North and Southern Asia and Australia through daily flights, the Etihad
report said.
Taking advantage of the fast-growing air
connection between East Africa and the Middle East, Tanzania is
lobbying tourists and travel trade investments from the Gulf States and
the rest of the Arab World.
A team of tourist business stakeholders
and marketing officials from Tanzania visited Dubai and other Middle
East states last year, looking for potential tourists and investors in
tourism from the Gulf States and invited them to invest in Tanzania’s
fast-growing tourist industry, taking advantage of the Middle East
airlines new routes.
Tanzania Tourist Board had launched
marketing campaigns to attract visitors from the Gulf States through
these airlines. Hotel and accommodations, hunting and camping safaris
are areas of tourist investment and the Tanzania Tourist Board is
looking to market them in the Gulf States.
Although the number of Arab tourists to
East Africa is not as big as the European and American holidaymakers,
there has been a notable number of hunting tourists from the Middle East
to Tanzania and the rest of East Africa. About 15,000 tourists from the
Gulf visit East Africa every year.
Although small in numbers, East African
nations are taking advantage of the Middle East-registered airlines to
be a lifeline for Arab-speaking holidaymakers. Airlines registered in
Middle Eastern states that are flying to Tanzania include Emirates
Airlines, Qatar Airways, Oman Air, Turkish Airlines and Fly Dubai, which
are the most competitive over Tanzania’s airspace.
Middle East-registered airlines have
taken over the Tanzanian airspace from the traditional European-based
airlines which had pulled out their flights between key European cities
and Dar es Salaam.
Among European carriers that pulled
their flights out of Tanzania are SAS (Scandinavian), Sabena, Air
France, Lufthansa, Aeroflot (Russia), Alitalia and British Airways.
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