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Dar es Salaam. The government has signed agreements that will see the state-owned Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) and other airlines in the country flying to 13 destinations within the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), a cabinet minister revealed yesterday.
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BY Louis Kolumbia
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Dar es Salaam. The government has signed agreements that will see the state-owned Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) and other airlines in the country flying to 13 destinations within the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), a cabinet minister revealed yesterday.
Works, Transport and Communications minister Isaac Kamwelwe said in Dar es Salaam yesterday that the national carrier has been cleared to fly to all but two countries in Sadc. He was speaking at a media briefing on the planned meeting of Sadc ministers in-charge of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Information, Transport and Metrological services.
The meeting - to be held in Dar es Salaam on September 20 this year - will bring together participants from all the 16 Sadc member states.
The countries that have so far signed agreements with Tanzania include: South Africa, Mauritius, Angola, Eswatini, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Seychelles, Mozambique and the Comoros.
“The aim is to enable airlines - including ATCL and those from other Sadc member countries - to provide aviation services inside and outside the region without obstacles. This will improve transportation of people and cargoes within the region and beyond,” he said.
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BY Louis Kolumbia
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Dar es Salaam. The government has signed agreements that will see the state-owned Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) and other airlines in the country flying to 13 destinations within the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), a cabinet minister revealed yesterday.
Works, Transport and Communications minister Isaac Kamwelwe said in Dar es Salaam yesterday that the national carrier has been cleared to fly to all but two countries in Sadc. He was speaking at a media briefing on the planned meeting of Sadc ministers in-charge of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Information, Transport and Metrological services.
The meeting - to be held in Dar es Salaam on September 20 this year - will bring together participants from all the 16 Sadc member states.
The countries that have so far signed agreements with Tanzania include: South Africa, Mauritius, Angola, Eswatini, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Seychelles, Mozambique and the Comoros.
“The aim is to enable airlines - including ATCL and those from other Sadc member countries - to provide aviation services inside and outside the region without obstacles. This will improve transportation of people and cargoes within the region and beyond,” he said.