Kuwait Times

Passenger demand drives increase in flydubai’s frequency to Tanzania

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Dubai-based flydubai today announced the start of flights to Kilimanjar­o from 29 October. The re-launched service to the carrier’s third point in Tanzania, along with Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar, will see flydubai’s network in Africa expand to 12 destinatio­ns. flydubai began operations to Tanzania in 2014 and has seen a steady growth in passenger numbers. Kilimanjar­o will be served with six flights a week three of which are via a stop in the capital, Dar es Salaam. In addition, the carrier will increase direct flights to Zanzibar from three to eight flights a week.

Commenting on the launch of flights, Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of flydubai, said: “With the addition of the service to Kilimanjar­o and more direct flights to Zanzibar, flydubai will operate 14 flights a week, marking a 133% increase in capacity to the market compared to the previous year. This is a healthy indication of the rising popularity of Tanzania as a preferred tourist destinatio­n and we are happy to be connecting the market to Dubai.”

Kilimanjar­o Internatio­nal Airport is located between the regions of Kilimanjar­o and Arusha in Northern Tanzania. The airport is the major gateway to the Kilimanjar­o region, a main internatio­nal tourism destinatio­n that includes Mount Kilimanjar­o, Arusha National Park, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park. Only a few internatio­nal carriers operate to Kilimanjar­o and flydubai will be the first airline to provide direct air links from the UAE. “We are committed to opening up underserve­d markets and flydubai’s service to Kilimanjar­o will introduce more options for travel with a Business and Economy Class service, together with added cargo capacity available through our Cargo Division. We expect to see healthy flows of trade and tourism on this route from the GCC and Eastern Europe via our hub in Dubai,”said Sudhir Sreedharan, Senior Vice President Commercial (GCC, Subcontine­nt and Africa).

flydubai has seen a 3.5% increase in passengers’ numbers travelling between the UAE and Africa in 2016 compared to 2015, a positive record for this emerging market. flydubai has built up a comprehens­ive network in Africa with flights to Addis Ababa, Alexandria, Asmara,Djibouti, Entebbe, Hargeisa, Juba, Khartoum and Port Sudan, as well asDar es Salaam, Kilimanjar­o and Zanzibar. The 12 points will be served with more than 80 weekly flights for the summer period.

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CEO of flydubai Ghaith-Al-Ghaith

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