Kenya will not
cancel the traffic rights for Tanzanian-based Precision Air that will
resume flights to
Nairobi Thursday amid a standoff that has seen Dar es
Salaam stop three Kenyan airlines from flying there.
Kenya Civil
Aviation Authority (KCAA) director-general Gilbert Kibe said Precision
Air has an existing traffic rights that will not be nullified on the
account of the stalemate between Kenya and Tanzania.
Kenya Airways,
whose traffic rights to Tanzania were still valid at the beginning of
this month when the carrier resumed international flights, were revoked
by the Tanzanian authorities on retaliatory grounds after Nairobi
excluded Dar from the list of safe countries.
"Precision Air has
an existing traffic rights and to the best of my knowledge it will not
be cancelled," said Mr Kibe in an interview with the Business Daily.
Mr Kibe said he is still engaging with his counterpart in Tanzania to resolve the current blockade imposed by Tanzania.
Tanzania has banned
three more Kenyan airlines from its market as a tit-for-tat trade war
between the two countries escalated over the management of the
coronavirus pandemic.
The latest blockade
came after Nairobi, for the second time in a row, retained Tanzania on
the red list of nations with high risk in coronavirus cases--a position
that means travellers from the neighbouring country will continue facing
a mandatory two-week quarantine to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Travellers from 130
nations are, however, now free to enter Kenya unrestricted following a
second review in which the government added about 90 countries to its
quarantine-free list.
The decision
angered Tanzanian authorities who last week retaliated by blocking
AirKenya Express, Fly540 and Safarilink Aviation from flying to the
destinations in the country.
Kenya Airways chief
executive officer Allan Kilavuka said the Tanzanian route remains key
to the carrier because of the traffic that they bring in the country for
onward connection using the airline.
"We hope that this issue will be resolved fast," said Mr Kilavuka.
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