Summary
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The
ministry said operations at the Julius Nyerere International Airport and
Kilimanjaro International Airport continued without any interruptions, the
entire weekend.
Dar es Salaam. Dutch Airliner- KLM has maintained its stand over the civil unrest in Tanzania , but has apoligised to Kenya regarding a statement they issued on Friday, January 27 that said that there was a potential civil unrest in the two countries
The position comes at a time when
Tanzanian authorities have urged the public to ignore the statement calling it
baseless.
In a statement released on late
Saturday, January 28, the airline said the alert, which was only meant for our
customers in Tanzania, was inadvertently and erroneously also shared with our
customers in Kenya. We made a mistake in our rebook policy and initially
included Kenya.
“This is incorrect and we would like
to apologize for this,” reads the statement.
It adds: KLM takes this opportunity
to sincerely apologize to its customers, partners and to the Government and
people of Kenya for the inconvenience and damage the said erroneous alert may
have caused. The correct position is that at KLM flights in and out of Nairobi
remain as per schedule and no interruptions are anticipated.
The statement further said Air
France-KLM group has communicated the correct position to the relevant
government authorities through its Nairobi office but did not make similar
efforts in Tanzania where they maintained their stand.
According to the Ministry of Works
and Transport, on the claimed date, there was no recorded civil unrest within
the territory of the United Republic of Tanzania which impair the Aviation
operations within the country.
The ministry said operations at the
Julius Nyerere International Airport and Kilimanjaro International Airport
continued without any interruptions, the entire weekend.
On January 27, at JNIA 17 out
of 18 International Scheduled Flights with 2545 passengers were facilitated
while at KIA 5 international flights with 823 passengers were facilitated.
Until 3:15 PM on Saturday, 12 International Scheduled Flights landed at JNIA
and were were facilitated.
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