Here is that ugly tent terminal that Kenyans dont want us to see but still brag about JKIA

Here is that ugly tent terminal that Kenyans dont want us to see but still brag about JKIA

Ukweli huo. Unauma.
A poor country like yourself should be able to balance current capacity vs future capacity. Considering how little money you have at the moment.
Terminal 3 ndio kwanza ina mwezi mmoja tangu ifunguliwe, unataka iwe kama fungulia njiwa au crowd nin...

Tulia, lengo la terminal hiyo na idadi ya wanaoutumia iko pale pale

you just wait
 
Mbona mnabishana na Hawa watu wa Madeni Hadi Ndege zao zinakamatwa Nchi tofauti...Si Canada, SI SA, si Kenya next ni Uganda 😂😂😂
 
Terminal 3 ndio kwanza ina mwezi mmoja tangu ifunguliwe, unataka iwe kama fungulia njiwa au crowd nin...

Tulia, lengo la terminal hiyo na idadi ya wanaoutumia iko pale pale

you just wait

Lol.. Wasafiri hawasafiri kwa sababu ya terminal.
Kama unadhani watakuja sasa kwa sababu mmejenga, unajidanganya.

Nairobi na terminal mzee inapata wasafiri karibu 8 million.
JNIA na 2 million yake, kabla ifike hapo naipa miaka ingine 30.
 
Lol.. Wasafiri hawasafiri kwa sababu ya terminal.
Kama unadhani watakuja sasa kwa sababu mmejenga, unajidanganya.

Nairobi na terminal mzee inapata wasafiri karibu 8 million.
JNIA na 2 million yake, kabla ifike hapo naipa miaka ingine 30.
Hahaha,Tz they love putting the cart before the horse.That's how they found out their Bagamoyo port wasn't commercially feasible...then add their new tottering ATCL.
 
Lol.. Wasafiri hawasafiri kwa sababu ya terminal.
Kama unadhani watakuja sasa kwa sababu mmejenga, unajidanganya.

Nairobi na terminal mzee inapata wasafiri karibu 8 million.
JNIA na 2 million yake, kabla ifike hapo naipa miaka ingine 30.

Mzee Tz hatukurupuki kama Kenya,
That Terminal is still one Month old, Few airline companies has shifted to the new terminal (The last week I was there was ATCL, Emirates and KQ, I am not sure how many has shifted there so far. Besides, Remember this is a 7m capacity thing, (twice as large as JKIA terminal 1), how do you expect it to be full in two weeks?are you that fool?
 
Mzee Tz hatukurupuki kama Kenya,
That Terminal is still one Month old, Few airline companies has shifted to the new terminal (The last week I was there was ATCL, Emirates and KQ, I am not sure how many has shifted there so far. Besides, Remember this is a 7m capacity thing, (twice as large as JKIA terminal 1), how do you expect it to be full in two weeks?are you that fool?

No one is shifting.
The Tanzania economy is still the same shit.

Tourists and businessmen visit the country not the terminal.
Foreigners come to JKIA because of the opportunities in Kenya. Business, conferences, tourism etc.
 
No one is shifting.
The Tanzania economy is still the same shit.

Tourists and businessmen visit the country not the terminal.
Foreigners come to JKIA because of the opportunities in Kenya. Business, conferences, tourism etc.
Kwahyo ulitaka tubaki na overcrowded terminal which is not efficient kwa airlines na passengers ..?
 
That's a very short sighted analysis by Sauti Sol .(and shortsighted Tzedians too i might add)
Hii terminal imejengwa for 7m passengers capacity yet current utilization is only 2.8m passengers meaning highly inefficient use of $resource$. Kwa hivyo inamaanisha hawa jamaa Sauti Sol na nyie waTzed are just wowed by "just for show" stuff instead of substance.Hizi ndio fikra za maskini.

Acha wivu mbukinya the terminal ndo kwanza ina only month...sauti Sol wanasafiri nchi mbalimbali wanajionea jinsi miji bora ilivyo,we endelea kujifungia kwenye hayo mabanda ya dandora ukidhanidhani
 
the Terminal is almost empty ..it wont handle even 1 million passengers.There is no given time that JKIA looks that empty



Emirates salute govt for completing world-class JNIA’s Terminal III
ippmedia.com/en/business/emirates-salute-govt-completing-world-class-jnia’s-terminal-iii

September 2, 2019
02Sep 2019
Joseph Mwendapole
Dar es Salaam
Business
The Guardian
Emirates salute govt for completing world-class JNIA’s Terminal III
THE opening of Julius Nyerere International Airport’s Terminal III has taken the country’s aviation industry to the world class standards thanks to President John Magufuli’s outstanding leadership.
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Emirates Airlines Commercial Manager for East Africa, Hendrik Du Preez said in Nairobi last week that JNIA’s Terminal III is the new face of a rapidly growing aviation industry in the country.

“A well-designed and constructed facility like Terminal III will boost the country’s aviation industry and contribute immensely to development and economic growth,” said Du Pereez who spoke to The Guardian on a wide range of issues related to the operation of the airline.

The newly-inaugurated Terminal III, according to Du Pereez, will also attract many global airlines to Tanzania which will subsequently enhance growth of the aviation industry. He further pointed out that major foreign airlines and their customers are impressed by the ultra-modern Terminal III hence will likely increase their frequencies flying to Dar es Salaam.

“Technologies employed to construct the structure, facilities and other features incorporated in the new terminal attract many people, everybody is eager and feels proud to use this facility. Even we, Emirates have already started using the new terminal,” he added.

Expounding on the future of the aviation industry in the region, the Emirates Regional Manager pointed out that there is huge potentials for growth of the aviation industry in East Africa and across the African continent.

Du Pereez explained that currently, there is a rush, as regional and international airlines are trying hard to get themselves connected to African destinations and markets, something which the testifies growth-potential for aviation in Africa.

“Emirates see these potentials and we have been consistently taking strategic initiatives to introduce new routes, new products, new-destinations so that we remain competitive within African markets,” he stressed.

“Additionally, we are regularly reviewing our operational models, invest heavily in food menus for our travellers, setting up comfortable seats, video-screens showing live coverage of sporting events, and other facilities that make potential customers enjoy while travelling with Emirate airlines,” Du Pereez added.

With over 23 functional airlines plying different routes/destinations across the African continent, Emirates has been constantly taking bold steps with the view to continue providing high quality products and services in order to attract new customers and keep existing ones.
 
Hahahaha, it is International airport, it mainly serves foreigners not citizens. The truth of the matter is, our airport is the biggest, modern and high tech. In EAC, hahahaha, hahahaha, hahahaha.
This sums it up, Bongolala!
 
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