KQ is the second preferred airline in 2019 after Ethiopian Airline in Africa

Itaingiaje katika list wakati international route imeanza miezi miwili iliyopita, tena ni route moja, mwaka kesho November ndio unaweza kulinganisha.

Kwenu ninyi mnachotaka ni kutengeneza faida au ni kuwa chaguo la wasafiri hata kama mnapata hasara?
Route moja gani na mnaenda
Entebbe
Harare
Jo`bug
Mumbai
Lusaka
Comoros
Bunjumbura
 
Hadi anachanganyikiwa 😂 😂
Angekuwa na uwezo angetumeza we cease to exist ili Nchi yake iwe 2nd largest economy in East Africa...si unajua Ethiopia ilichukuwa position Yao Sasa Tz iko position 3 na Kama kwa Kenya Ni no.1 😂😂😂 joto la jiwe
 
Leo umekubali KQ inapendwa[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Tumia akili japo kidogo, nimekuwekea vile ninyi mnavyosema na kulinganisha na uhalisia, vipi inaendelea kupata hasara kama kweli inapendwa, vipi muwe na GDP kubwa wakati hamna uwezo wa kujenga hata kilometre moja ya SGR?, ninyi ni watu wa kupenda sifa tu.
 
Tuko na uwezo wa kununua condom. I hope unafahamu hiyo nchi yako inapewa misaada ya condom 😂 😂
 
By the way we don`t claim all those statistics, all those things you mentioned are done by international organizations. Talking of GDP remember remember 50% of your budget is funded by grants and donations. 80% of your projects are either grants or donations, let talk about
BRT was grant from world bank
Dar port expansion is grant
Mwanza port expansion is grant
Mfugale flyover is grant
That cable bridge is grant.
Your SGR is funded by loans from turkey, South Africa, Standard Chartered bank, China etc
Studium that you are planning to built in Dodoma will be grant fro Egyptian govt


Should i continue?
 
joto la jiwe remember Kenya has never been forgiven their loans like you people.
 
Wapi ATCL yetu?
Kwanini haipo kwenye top of the list.
Hizo zitakuwa ni data za mabeberu, zina chuki na Tanzania!

Akili za kiCCM hizi.
Bro sio chuki .We fikiria tumejaribu booking UG to DSM achana na nauli lakini mzigo wa ndani kg10 hiyo ni juzi. unategemea mabeberu ndio wanapanga nauli na hizo 10kg Nani atapanda ndege inabana mpaka kg10
Round Trip laki tisa wakati KQ Laki sita.
Labda wazuie KQ isikanyage hapa bongo mabeberutunawasingizia
 
Definitely hizo data zitakuwa za kupikwa,

maana haiii akilini kabisa, kuwa egyptair yenye fleet size ya 50+ ishindwe na rwandan air yenye fleet size of less than 15 aircrafts.
Najua kwa data za ukweli, itaanza ethiopian, then airmaroc, egypt air, south afi=ica airways, kq airways, air mautitius halafu ndo ije rwandan air.
 
Itaingiaje katika list wakati international route imeanza miezi miwili iliyopita, tena ni route moja, mwaka kesho November ndio unaweza kulinganisha.

Kwenu ninyi mnachotaka ni kutengeneza faida au ni kuwa chaguo la wasafiri hata kama mnapata hasara?
Tuletee financial statement ya ATCL kwanza...ndio tujue tunaongea na mgonjwa wa aina gani
 
Pamoja na pesa zote za ndani, mmewekeza shingapi katika elimu
 
Egypt airline doesn't fly in most of African countries and the reason why they are behind. The article is about African routes. Do Egypt air fly to Tz, what about Kenya and Uganda? Does it fly to Ethiopia? What about Burundi and Rwanda?
 
Unaongea kwa emotion sana Teargrass..hapo grant no Mfugale Flyover tu...nyingine zote ni loans ...SGR phase 1 sio hata loan.....
Kigamboni bridge 60% loan nssf ...40% gov...
BRT phase 1 loan world bank..phase 2 loan afdb
Dar port expansion- Loan Worldbank
 
Egypt airline doesn't fly in most of African countries and the reason why they are behind. The article is about African routes. Do Egypt air fly to Tz, what about Kenya and Uganda? Does it fly to Ethiopia? What about Burundi and Rwanda?
We inaonekana hata haujui kuhusu ndege unabwatuka tu Egypt air ..inaenda Entebbe ..Nairobii Daily...Tz inakuja hata kigali inaenda
 
Hahahaha, Tanzania hoyeeee
 



 
50% seriously? Leta evidence! Budget support in Tanzania is heading towards single digit! Last time I cheked it was 11%! Considering the fact donors have not met their budget pledges fully in the last 4 years, I can assure u budget support is let than 5%!

Tanzania Now Forced to Fund Its Budget As Donor Aid Freeze Bites
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Photo: Emmanuel Herman/The Citizen
The face of city of Dar es Salaam is changing, with buildings springing up.

21 JANUARY 2019
The East African (Nairobi)
External support for Tanzania's 2018/19 budget has dried up as the country continues to cross swords with international donors over governance issues.
According to official figures from the central bank, donors released just 0.016 per cent of promised funds for government projects during the year to November 2018, forcing the government to dig deeper into its pockets to keep those projects running.
The Bank of Tanzania's monthly economic review for December 2018 shows that Tsh625.1 billion ($271,005,000) out of Sh625.2 billion ($271,048,000) spent on development activities in November came out of state coffers. Donors contributed Tsh100 million ($43,353).

Foreign relations
President John Magufuli's administration has over the past year been at loggerheads with international donors over widely perceived authoritarian leadership.

Sticking points include the closing of political and democratic space, diminishing civil rights, and gagging of dissident voices, along with sharply conservative stances on issues concerning LGBT rights and schoolgirl pregnancies.

Analysts say that Tanzania risks damaging its relations with key development partners these as the European Union and World Bank due to such hardline policy positions.

"Given that the Magufuli government has already faced setbacks to implementation of projects, we note authoritarian policies and criticism by international observers could risk forfeiting more concessional loans in the future," the global credit rating agency Fitch Ratings Inc said in a recent report on Tanzania.

The World Bank and the EU have been at the forefront of recent international pressure on Dar es Salaam to ease up its repression.

The EU recalled its ambassador from Tanzania after a highly-publicised tiff over the LGBT rights issue in early November, with the EU parliament following up in December with a statement critising increased civil-rights abuses and diminished democratic space in the country.

The EU now says it is conducting a comprehensive review of its relationship with Tanzania.

The World Bank in October last year pulled out of a planned $300 million educational loan to Tanzania due to concerns over the government's tough stance on pregnancies among schoolgirls, as well as the controversial Statistics Act, which prohibits criticism of official government statistics.

But the Washington-based lender later backed down after its vice president for Africa Hafez Ghanem visited Dar es Salaam for talks with President Magufuli.

Mr Ghanem said later that the money had been made available again, but only after "the government reassured us that there would be no more discrimination against people of any ethnicity, religion or sex orientation."

Difficult times
Unveiling Tanzania's State of the Economy report at the turn of the year, Finance Minister Philip Mpango said the country was going through difficult times as a result of more and more development partners cutting down on financial aid.

But Dr Mpango reiterated that Tanzania would not sacrifice its sovereignty and bow to Western demands for the adoption of gay rights in the country in exchange for such aid.

Dr Mpango said development partners pledged Tsh2.67 trillion ($1.157 billion) in support of the government's 2018/19 budget, but as of November 2018 had made available just 54 per cent, or Tsh928.7 billion ($315.5 million), which was expected from them between July and November.

"The diminishing amount of the assistance is mainly the result of stern conditions put by the donors and prolonged negotiations, plus delays in implementing some projects that also delays disbursement of funds for the following phases," Dr Mpango said.

BoT figures quoted by the minister show that donors pledged Tsh3.97 trillion ($1.69 billion) budget support in 2017/18, of which Tsh2.46 trillion ($1.042 billion) had been remitted by the end of that fiscal year, equivalent to 63 per cent of the total.

Budget support from overseas donors as a percentage of total government revenue has been gradually declining over the past few years, from 19.3 per cent in 2010/11 to 5.2 per cent in 2015/16, with the downward trend expected to continue in 2018/19.

Fitch Ratings said, "Diminished aid flows will exert more pressure on the budget in the medium term, forcing the Tanzania Revenue Authority to source these funds from elsewhere.

However, we view this as credit positive on the whole, as it will reduce dependency on foreign aid inflows which can be a volatile source of revenue."

Foreign policy dealings
Magufuli continues to flummox many observers by being quite unlike any of his predecessors in his approach to economic diplomacy, a mainstay of Tanzania's foreign policy dealings since the time of founding president Mwalimu Julius Nyerere.

He remains a largely mysterious figure in international circles due to an apparent abhorrence for foreign travel.

More than three years since assuming the presidency, he has ventured only as far as Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya and (furthest) Ethiopia -- making him the polar opposite of his immediate predecessor Jakaya Kikwete.

This is over and above the fact that his austerity policies and rigid anti-corruption stance have both won him many admirers in the global arena.

 


Having a large fleet doesnt meet success, ebu linganisha ethiopian airlines alafu linganisha na thomas cook? how comes ethiopian ipate faida more than thomas cook? go and do your research uje ulete majibu
 


we can agree on that but remember the success of kenya airways sio success kwa kenya: whatever itakua, whether it makes profits za billions of money, it wont be kenya citizens success it will just be the investors success, its different with the ethiopian airline ambayo ni 100% owned by the government na inatumika sana kusukuma uchumi wa ethiopia, ina maana leo ethiopia hizo ndege zikisitisha safari zake lazma kue na void kwenye uchumi kidogo lazima urudi nyuma:

if you compare it to kenya, it wont affect anything to the economy: neither is the biggest mombasa port , or even kq a help to kenyans because hakuna faida yoyote inafika kwa wakenya but the investors:
 
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