AIR Tanzania is
expected to resume passenger flights to Entebbe-Uganda and Bujumbura-
Burundi routes on Sunday and Tuesday next week, respectively.
The Company’s Chief Executive Officer Mr
Ladislaus Matindi said in a statement issued in Dar es Salaam yesterday
that ATCL will be providing four frequencies per week to Entebbe namely
on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday connecting passengers from Dar
es Salaam, Kilimanjaro and Arusha.
“The wings of Kilimanjaro is proud once
again to have an opportunity to serve East African cities with a direct
flight and smooth connection to Tanzania,” he said adding that this move
will further strengthen the existing trade and commercial ties between
Tanzania, Uganda and Burundi.
The flight will be departing DAR at
9:30hrs and arrive EBB at 11:55hrs via Kilimanjaro and will be departing
EBB at 12:25hrs and arrive DAR at 14:50hrs via Kilimanjaro once again.
The national flag carrier will fly three times a week to Bujumbura on
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday connecting passenger via Kilimanjaro and
Kigoma.
The flight will be departing DAR at
9:30hrs and arrive BJM at 11:40hrs via Kigoma and will depart at BJM at
12:10hrs and arrive DAR at 16:20hrs via Kigoma. Currently, Air Tanzania
provides the Tanzania market with a minimum of daily flights to each of
11 destinations from Dar es Salaam and three times a week to
Hahaya-Comoro.
“We continue extending the wings of
Kilimanjaro over Africa and beyond so that the investment, trade and
tourism opportunities presented by the resumption of these flights and
expansion of the network will certainly add value to both countries as
we strive to offer affordable and improved connections between Tanzania,
Uganda and Burundi,” he said.
“Soon in the quarter four, ATCL will be
connecting you to Mumbai (India), Johannesburg (South Africa), Bangkok
(Thailand) and Guangzhou (China) via Dar es Salaam,”

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