A number of
international flights coming to Tanzania are expected to increase
moderately in the
coming days, the Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) has
said. In fact, the Tanzanian skies look promising, as some of the
airlines have resumed their routes to the country after the government
reopened airspacefollowing a decline in Covid- 19 transmissions.
TAA Director
General Eng Julius Ndyamukama told the 'Daily News' over the weekend
that so far two passenger airlines have resumed operations to Tanzania.
They are Qatar and Ethiopian Airlines. The TAA boss added that KLM Royal
Dutch passenger flights are expected to resume flights on July 1,
thisyear, a move that would also increase the flow of tourists into the
country.
According to him,
the Julius Nyerere International Airport has also received KLM and Swiss
Air cargo flights, and other chartered flights, including Oman Air.
"With the passage of time, we expect that the situationwill go back to
normal, as it was before the outbreak of Covid-19 that forced most
countries to close their borders and restrict movement of people," he
said.
To a large extent,
the decision affected operations of passenger flights as most of them
were forced to temporarily suspend their operations. On May 19, this
year, the government announced a lift of the ban on international
flights with the Minister for Works, Transport and Communications, Eng
Isack Kamwelwe, saying that the decision had been reached after
considering all important measures and the state of the Covid-19
pandemic in the country.
He said the
government has conducted thorough investigations and evaluation of the
novel Coronavirus as well as control measures over the spread of the
disease.
In April, this
year, the government imposed a ban on all international flights from
landing into the country, as one of the measures for curbing the spread
of the coronavirus.
The ban has since
been lifted but the airlines are obliged to ensure that all passengers
have medical certificates that clear them of coronavirus infection. The
government has come up with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to
ensure they protect both the public and visitors from the Covid-19
pandemic.
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