ATCL to reveal routes, fares for newly-acquired aircraft

Air Tanzania Company Limited plane (ATCL).

What you need to know:

  • Acting public relations officer at ATCL Lily Fungamtama told The Citizen that registration of the planes was almost complete.
  • A senior official at the national carrier revealed last month that the airline was targeting Dodoma, Pemba Island and Mpanda.

Dar es Salaam. Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) will Friday announce the new routes and fares for its recently-acquired aircraft.

Acting public relations officer at ATCL Lily Fungamtama told The Citizen that registration of the planes was almost complete.

A senior official at the national carrier revealed last month that the airline was targeting Dodoma, Pemba Island and Mpanda. The airline is expected to fly fom Dar es Salaam to Moroni in the Comoros as a new, regional destination.

President John Magufuli officially unveiled the two passenger planes last week with a pledge to purchase two more before the end of 2020.

Before the latest acquisitions, the struggling national carrier flew only one leased Canadair CRJ 100s.

Air Tanzania will be facing competition from PrecisionAir and FastJet. PrecisionAir flies to Kilimanjaro, Mwanza, Tabora, Musoma, Kigoma, Bukoba, Zanzibar and Mtwara with Nairobi as its most profitable route. FastJet operates daily flights connecting Dar es Salaam to Kilimanjaro, Mwanza, Mbeya, Zanzibar, Nairobi and Entebbe.