The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Air Tanzania makes Zim return

- Kudakwashe Mhundwa Business Reporter

TANZANIAN national airliner Air Tanzania yesterday re- i ntroduced f l ights i nto Harare f rom Dar es Salaam at a time when several airliners are also increasing f lights into the country.

The airline will ply the route three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, using an Airbus A220300.

Air Tanzania is the first to operate this aircraft in Africa and Harare is among its f irst destinatio­ns.

Air Zimbabwe and Fastjet are already servicing the route, which has become popular with Zimbabwean­s travelling to the coastal city to collect second- hand vehicles that they are importing mostly from Japan.

Speaking during the launch, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira welcomed the move, saying t he re- launch of t he route opens a new chapter for t he country’s economy by enhancing both Zimbabwe’s trade and tourism activities.

“This historic re-launch is expected to open a whole chapter from an economic point of view as it enables our citizens to enjoy our diverse tourist attraction­s, which include Mt Kili manjaro and Zanzibar i n Tanzania and locally the majestic Victoria Falls and the Great Zimbabwe, as well as improved trade and commerce between t he t wo countries. This increased connectivi­ty will make it easier for tourists around the world to visit these attraction­s for the benefit of our states,” she said.

“The aviation industry plays a critical role and is indispensa­ble for tourism, which anchors on reliable and convenient air services to facilitate the arrival of larger numbers of tourists to a region or country.

“It is estimated that just over half of all tourists travel by air.

“Aviation-related tourism supports 35 million jobs worldwide, in total, thereby contributi­ng more than $ 800 billion to global GDP.

“Regionally, the impact of tourism can be even more profound with new air services increasing the propensity to travel.”

Minister Mupfumira also highl ighted t hat Government is working on liberalisi­ng the country’s air t ransport markets as it moves to enhance destinatio­n connectivi­ty.

“Our Government has engaged in t he l iberalisat­ion of air transport markets with the aim of enhancing destinatio­n connectivi­ty for the benefit of travellers.

“This is evidenced by our signing of the Solemn Commitment on the Single African Air Transport Market, a testimony to Zimbabwe’s commitment to the full implementa­tion of the Yamoussouk­ro Decision,” she said.

The developmen­t also comes as other regional players are working on increasing the number of f lights in the country.

RwandAir says it will from July t his year i ntroduce f l ights every day f rom Harare to Cape-Town while it is also considerin­g tapping into other routes, which include Victoria- Falls-Johannesbu­rg, Mozambique and Zambia.

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