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Precision Air to resume flights to Hahaya, Comoros

“There is high movement of traders between Dar es Salaam and Hahaya. We are certain our flight will be a perfect product for them as we offer reliability and convenience to their business. Our tickets normally include free 23 kg of check –in luggages which is convenient offer for traders who are travelling with their goods “, he added.

“We understand there is a demand for transport between Dar es Salaam – Hahaya. As any commercially oriented entity, we went back to our drawing table and worked on a plan that would allow us to service the route efficiently with our now stable fleet.”

Mr. Owusu further explained that, Precision Air flights between Dar es Salaam and Hahaya will strengthen the good trade relations between Tanzania and Comoros and that Precision Air will operate three flights per week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Precision Air suspended its flights to Hahaya earlier in 2014 while undergoing a strategy review which also involved route rationalization.

Precision Air’s flights are also expected to facilitate movement of tourists and experts from America, Europe and Arab countries. This will be a second regional destination for Precision Air after Nairobi. Domestically Precision Air flies to 11 destinations,from its main Hub Dar es Salaam Precision Air flies to Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Mwanza, Bukoba, Musoma, Tabora, Kigoma, Mtwara, Zanzibar and Pemba.

Quoted in a press release, Precision Air’s Commercial director Mr. Robert Owusu, stated that after stabilization in the fleet size, Precision Air feels that it is the right time to resume flights to Hahaya.

Tanzania’s leading Domestic Airline Precision Air will resume its operations to Hahaya, Comoros, effective from 16th August 2016.

Credit: http://aviationtribune.com/