By New Delhi, Tuesday
AIR
Tanzania is expected to resume services to India from November this
year, a top official of the Tanzania Tourist Board has said.
Air India and Air
Tanzania had direct flights between the two countries but the operations
were stopped in mid-1990s due to commercial reasons.
"We received
tremendous support and interest from Indians. Now with the new airline
'Air Tanzania', starting (to Mumbai) from this November, we expect the
increase in number of tourists from India to Tanzania, Tanzania Tourist
Board Managing Director Devota Mdachi said.
The board hosted a
roadshow here on Monday to showcase the cultural richness of the land
and to give insights about famous tourist attractions of Tanzania.
According to
Zanzibar Tourism Promotion Centre (Mumbai) Jilesh Babla, Air Tanzania
recently received permission to operate into India from the Directorate
General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
He said the African carrier would operate four direct flights per week to Mumbai from Dar es Salaam with a Boeing 787 aircraft.
Talking to PTI on
the sidelines of the first convention of the Global Tourism Council that
began in Cairo on Sunday, Babla had said that due to commercial
reasons, direct flights were stopped by Air India and Air Tanzania. New
Delhi-based Bird Group has been appointed as the general sales agent for
the airline.
Stating that both
Tanzania and Zanzibar Island offer huge potential to Indian tourists,
Babla said an equally big potential lies for the Tanzanian tourists into
India.
Tanzania was named
the best safari country in Africa in 2014 and 2015. This puts Tanzania
on the world map as one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in
Africa.
Tanzania is home to
seven UNESCO World Heritage sites and is famous for its history,
impressive ruins of 14th to 16th century tombs, mosques and palaces.
More than 20 per cent of the African continent's largest mammals live in Tanzania.
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