Kilimanjaro Int. airport yaitupa Nairobi mbali kwa kasi ya ukuaji.

Kilimanjaro Int. airport yaitupa Nairobi mbali kwa kasi ya ukuaji.

Do you know why do we feed you.
Kenya is our young brother we will never let you down.

Lakini pungizeni mdomo. Mnapo kula na kushiba mnaanza kuropoka maneno ya hovyo.

Back to the thread now. What do you think about KIA?

Pass--Mad woman getting critical.Sasa ametoa suruali kafinikia kichwa chake!
 
Analysis of International air travel to East Africa this year (January to August) reveals strong growth of 11.2% compared with the same period last year. This is an exceptional performance as growth for Africa as whole has been 5.6%, with countries like Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia seeing little growth or even a decline.

The analysis was done by ForwardKeys, a company that predicts future travel patterns by crunching and analysing 14m booking transactions a day.

Olivier Jager, CEO, ForwardKeys, said: “We are seeing a tale of two Africas, with North African countries suffering from political instability and terror activities and Sub Saharan African countries powering ahead,

Looking ahead to the remainder of the year, the picture is highly encouraging for East Africa. International bookings for travel to East African countries, up to the end of December are 17.3% ahead of where they were at this time last year. Looking at the main origin markets, the UK is 13.2% ahead, Germany is 21% ahead, The USA is 21% ahead, France is 16.1% ahead, the Netherlands is 16.6% ahead, South Africa is 9.4% ahead and India is 34% ahead.

An analysis of airport capacity, defined by the total number of seats, reveals that the stars in terms of growth are Nairobi, Kigali and Kilimanjaro. Looking at international capacity in the periods Q3 2015 - Q2 2016 and Q3 2016 - Q2 2017, Nairobi grew 0% and 2% respectively, Kigali 5% and 4% respectively and Kilimanjaro 11% and 20% respectively. Whilst a 2% growth for Nairobi may not sound so impressive, its capacity is around four times that of Kigali.

Looking at capacity for flights within East Africa in the periods Q3 2015 - Q2 2016 and Q3 2016 - Q2 2017, Nairobi grew 0% and 2% respectively, Kigali 13% and 5% respectively and Kilimanjaro 6% and 14% respectively.

The data has been released ahead of AviaDev, a new airline route development conference and AHIF, Africa’s highest profile hotel investment conference, which run concurrently at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre in Kigali from 4-6 October 2016.

Jonathan Worsley, Chairman of Bench Events, which is organising AHIF and AviaDev, said: “We are seeing unprecedented interest in the AHIF AviaDev combination, with over twenty airlines signing up to talk about new air routes, with global CEOs of the world’s biggest hotel companies present to discuss their plans for Africa and with government ministers keen to attract inward investment; one has to ask: “Why is there such serious interest?” These highly encouraging booking figures explain it.”

Jonathan concluded: “If what is happening in Rwanda becomes a yardstick against which other East African countries measure themselves, I would expect this strong growth to continue. There, a new airport is under construction 25km outside Kigali, with the ability to cater for 4.5 million passengers/ year, seven times today’s traffic. The national airline has invested in new aircraft and set itself ambitious growth plans and the government is actively promoting Rwanda as a destination for conferences and exhibitions.”

http://www.cnbcafrica.com/news/east-...ca-rising-(1)/
Teh teh teh
 
Kuna kautafiti fulani kalifanywa Bongo juzi. Hivyo tutawaelewa kila mnapokurupuka hivi....
 
Mnaringa airport yenu yakuwa kubwa ilhali ni ndege za Kenya zimejaa humo??!!!!

Kenya Airways ina ndege takriban 60 wakati TZ ina ndege mbili pekee ambazo ni ndogo kuliko ndege zote za Kenya Airways.

Jengeni kabisa tuijaze ndege zetu.
 
Mnaringa airport yenu yakuwa kubwa ilhali ni ndege za Kenya zimejaa humo??!!!!

Kenya Airways ina ndege takriban 60 wakati TZ ina ndege mbili pekee ambazo ni ndogo kuliko ndege zote za Kenya Airways.

Jengeni kabisa tuijaze ndege zetu.
Tukizipiga ban hizo ndege zenu kuja bongo mnalialia
Sasa mnaongea nn tena
 
Kwikwikwi why my friend your vomiting povu!!!?

Do you remember what I told you?
Kenya is just a country but Tanzania is both a country and nation.

Your king Kenyatta society feeds you stupid propaganda that Tanzanians are lazy at the same time we feed you nyang'aus.

Don't you use even 2% of your brain to think? Thus why am saying Tanzania giving you things beyond of your expectations.

Ila nikueleze tu!...nafikiria tabia yako kibinafsi ni kama tu hiyo avatar ya sura mbaya KISHETANI uliyojiwekea........huenda ni sura yako haswaa!
Kila mara nikizisoma maandishi yako humu huwa najikuta nimeitazama hiyo sura yako ya kishetani!......😀😀!
Wengi wenu huwa mashetani tu!
 
Ila nikueleze tu!...nafikiria tabia yako kibinafsi ni kama tu hiyo avatar ya sura mbaya KISHETANI uliyojiwekea........huenda ni sura yako haswaa!
Kila mara nikizisoma maandishi yako humu huwa najikuta nimeitazama hiyo sura yako ya kishetani!......😀😀!
Wengi wenu huwa mashetani tu!

Duuu sasa hapo ushetani umetokea wapi??
Yeye anatofa takwimu unaanza kumwita shetani....
 
Duuu sasa hapo ushetani umetokea wapi??
Yeye anatofa takwimu unaanza kumwita shetani....

Jambo hili limekuwa kichwani mwangu siku kadhaa hivi!....nina uhuru wakuliachilia humu!......hatujuani!
 
Analysis of International air travel to East Africa this year (January to August) reveals strong growth of 11.2% compared with the same period last year. This is an exceptional performance as growth for Africa as whole has been 5.6%, with countries like Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia seeing little growth or even a decline.

The analysis was done by ForwardKeys, a company that predicts future travel patterns by crunching and analysing 14m booking transactions a day.

Olivier Jager, CEO, ForwardKeys, said: “We are seeing a tale of two Africas, with North African countries suffering from political instability and terror activities and Sub Saharan African countries powering ahead,

Looking ahead to the remainder of the year, the picture is highly encouraging for East Africa. International bookings for travel to East African countries, up to the end of December are 17.3% ahead of where they were at this time last year. Looking at the main origin markets, the UK is 13.2% ahead, Germany is 21% ahead, The USA is 21% ahead, France is 16.1% ahead, the Netherlands is 16.6% ahead, South Africa is 9.4% ahead and India is 34% ahead.

An analysis of airport capacity, defined by the total number of seats, reveals that the stars in terms of growth are Nairobi, Kigali and Kilimanjaro. Looking at international capacity in the periods Q3 2015 - Q2 2016 and Q3 2016 - Q2 2017, Nairobi grew 0% and 2% respectively, Kigali 5% and 4% respectively and Kilimanjaro 11% and 20% respectively. Whilst a 2% growth for Nairobi may not sound so impressive, its capacity is around four times that of Kigali.

Looking at capacity for flights within East Africa in the periods Q3 2015 - Q2 2016 and Q3 2016 - Q2 2017, Nairobi grew 0% and 2% respectively, Kigali 13% and 5% respectively and Kilimanjaro 6% and 14% respectively.

The data has been released ahead of AviaDev, a new airline route development conference and AHIF, Africa’s highest profile hotel investment conference, which run concurrently at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre in Kigali from 4-6 October 2016.

Jonathan Worsley, Chairman of Bench Events, which is organising AHIF and AviaDev, said: “We are seeing unprecedented interest in the AHIF AviaDev combination, with over twenty airlines signing up to talk about new air routes, with global CEOs of the world’s biggest hotel companies present to discuss their plans for Africa and with government ministers keen to attract inward investment; one has to ask: “Why is there such serious interest?” These highly encouraging booking figures explain it.”

Jonathan concluded: “If what is happening in Rwanda becomes a yardstick against which other East African countries measure themselves, I would expect this strong growth to continue. There, a new airport is under construction 25km outside Kigali, with the ability to cater for 4.5 million passengers/ year, seven times today’s traffic. The national airline has invested in new aircraft and set itself ambitious growth plans and the government is actively promoting Rwanda as a destination for conferences and exhibitions.”

http://www.cnbcafrica.com/news/east-...ca-rising-(1)/
Mimi ni Mtanzania tena mzalendo ila katika ili I beg to differ. Kilimanjaro (KIA) niijuayo au nyingine. Vindege vya kujaa kiganjani ndio vimpuki Nairobi labda naota
 
Mimi ni Mtanzania tena mzalendo ila katika ili I beg to differ. Kilimanjaro (KIA) niijuayo au nyingine. Vindege vya kujaa kiganjani ndio vimpuki Nairobi labda naota
Ni kweli wewe ni bongolala Kwahiyo huwezi kujua statistics za Air Travel Analysis.
 
Pwa hahahah. Huo ndio tunaouita wivu wa kike. You have to admit that TZ is growing faster than your expectations.

Kwikwikwi. Kubali yaishe ndugu utakufa kwa presha.
Waache wazubae
Hata USA ilikuwa inaidharau China
Ila chamoto anakiona
 
hizi si ni zile statistics zilisema overal airport traffic analysis kenya ilikua inaongoza africa nzima, ukichanganya airport zote kenya
 
Wakenya wanashangaa kila kinachitokea TZ hawaamini macho yao.

TZ oyeeeeee.

pia mie nitaongezea shangwe na vigelegele hapo oyeeeeeeee!!!!.......lakini subiri kidogo naomba upachike picha hapo ya kilimanjaro la sivyo nitaweka mimi na nahisi utateta. kwa hivyo nasasubiri hizo picha!!!

JKIA KENYA

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Turkish Airlines Opened Their New Lounge (TAV) @ JKIA Recently




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That is good move for KIA and Tanzania .....I really appreciate what has been done to make that happening......we are growing slowly but sure.....Mungu ibariki Tanzania. ...Mungu ibariki Africa! !
 
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