AIR
Tanzania Company Limited (ACTL) Acting Chief Executive Officer, Captain
Milton Lazaro, speaks to journalists (not in picture) about the
airline’s plans to resume Dar es Salaam- Kigoma daily flights on
Thursday, 10th January this year after the services were suspended
awaiting renovation of the Kigoma Airport. ATCL will deploy its
Bombardier Dash 8-300 plane with a capacity of carrying 50 passengers to
fly the route. Photo by correspondent.
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By Correspondent
AIR
Tanzania Company Limited (ACTL) resumes Dar es Salaam- Kigoma daily
flights on Thursday, 10th January this year after the services were
suspended awaiting renovation of the Kigoma Airport.
Speaking
to reporters in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the ATCL Acting Chief
Executive Officer, Captain Milton Lazaro said the company will deploy
its Bombardier Dash 8-300 plane with a capacity of carrying 50
passengers to fly the route after the company’s engineers certified to
have completed major check-C repair it was undergoing.
“We are now set to resume our Dar es Salaam- Kigoma flights on Thursday 10th January
this year and we are also working on implementing our aggressive
expansion plans which will see us flying to other destinations which we
have not covered at the moment,” he said. Captain Lazaro mentioned that
ATCL will soon fly to Tabora and Mpanda once renovation of those airport
facilities are completed, hence giving their customers in various
destinations a better most preferred airline service.
“ATCL’s
strategic plan to commence flights to Songwe Airport in Mbeya is in a
better stage. We expect to start flying passengers to that destination
on 20th of January this year as we were still waiting completion of renovation of the airport,” he said.
According
to him, after the launch of Mbeya route, the company will go ahead to
start flights to Arusha via Zanzibar by the end of this month, which
will be accompanied by flights to Mtwara. “I want to assure our esteem
customers that our services are still the best and we offer a very
competitive fare to the destinations we fly.
The
completion of this Check-C repair which has been carried out by our
local engineers is a great step we have made in the aviation industry in
Tanzania as we have proved that we can now offer such services to other
airlines with no such capacity. We have already entered into agreement
with some airlines who are seeking such services and we are ready to
offer,” he said. He said the fact that the company’s engineers has
successfully completed that kind of repair, ATCL will not only save
money being used to send planes abroad for repairs, but also has helped
the company to build its engineering capacity.
Captain
Lazaro said ATCL has plans to add three more planes before the end of
this year, mentioning that they will go for Bombardier Dash 8 which are
much bigger and with modern advanced technology.
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