Tui 787 Dreamliner makes comeback after five years with 350 tourist on board

Tui 787 Dreamliner makes comeback after five years with 350 tourist on board

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Tourists disembark Tui Belgium Charter on October 26, 2018/ ERNEST CORNEL.

A Tui Belgium Charter flight landed in Mombasa on Friday for the first time in five years.

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner had 305 tourists on board.

One-hundred-and-fifty visitors disembarked for excursions at the coast.

Belgium is Kenya's tenth tourist contributor from the European market.

The plane touched down at Moi International Airport Mombasa at 2317 hours stamping the highest confidence international guests have in Kenya's security.

The charter had stopped following travel advisories.

Present to receive the guests was Tourism PS Joe Okudo.

Officials from Kenya Tourism Board, Tourism Fund, Mombasa county government, Pollman Tours and Safaris and Kenya Tourism Federation were also present to welcome the visitors.

“The number of charters have increased from one to 10 in two years,” Okudo noted.

Another two charters are expected by early next year.
The government targets a 17 per cent growth in tourist number this year.
“The tourism arrivals to Kenya from Belgium last year posted a growth of 61 per cent with 10,170 visitors up from 6,320 arrivals in 2016,” Okudo said.
Kenya Tourism Federation chairman Mohamed Hersi asked the government to extend the incentive period.
“It should also reconsider visa-free for children,” he said.
Pollman Tours and Safaris MD Khalid Shapi said jobs will be created with the increase in guests.
“Customer experience should be the selling point,” he said.
Tui 787 Dreamliner makes comeback after five years with 350 tourist on board
 
Mazeee Kenya mpo mbali kwenye industry ya Aviation ..hamuhitaji kupost vitu hivi tuachieni sisi Wakolomije tupost habari hizi
 
And 155 proceeded to Znz! Even with that spirited effort to market Kenya by Richard Quest !😅
 
[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji2297][emoji2297] Tz iko na viwanja ngapi za ndege?
Dar inaingiza abiria wangapi kwa mwaka?
Air Tanzania inafika nchi ngapi?
Jaribu kulinganisha hayo na Kenya.
Kenya ndio aviation hub ya EAC.
Mazeee Kenya mpo mbali kwenye industry ya Aviation ..hamuhitaji kupost vitu hivi tuachieni sisi Wakolomije tupost habari hizi
 
Dah...shemeji zetu wakenya mpo vizuri sana...hongera[emoji13]
 
Hilo ni lazima lituwe KIA/Zanzibar yetu pia!
Halafu TUI Group wana hotel mbili Znz na wana mpango wa kuingia Mainland. Nikiwaambia Znz haina mpinzani EA, hutokwa povu!

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Tui Blue goes long haul with Zanzibar hotel acquisition
Tui’s first Tui Blue lifestyle hotel will open in Zanzibar, the operator has announced.
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Tui Blue goes long haul with Zanzibar hotel acquisition
The group on Wednesday (August 1) announced the acquisition of the Dream of Zanzibar hotel with immediate effect.

All existing bookings will be honoured before the hotel is reposition as a Tui Blue property for winter 2019/20.

The move marks Tui Blue’s first foray into long haul after establishing bases in Turkey, Portugal, Spain and Croatia.

Tui will open another hotel on the island this winter, the Riu Palace Zanzibar.

“We are increasingly looking for holiday destinations facilitating profitable year-round operation due to their consistently warm climate,” said Tui Blue managing director Artur Gerber.

“The Dream of Zanzibar hotel already features good occupancy rate and high customer satisfaction levels. The destination also features a wide range of cultural influences and excursion options.”

Besides its beaches, Tui says the Indian Ocean destination offer historical excursions such as a visit to Stone Town, the old part of Zanzibar City - a UNESCO world heritage site.

Tui Blue goes long haul with Zanzibar hotel acquisition
 
Mango launches additional flight to paradise
TRAVEL / 22 JANUARY 2018, 7:00PM / TRAVEL WRITER
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Mango Airlines has increased its flight frequency to the stunning island of Zanzibar
Mango Airlines has increased its flight frequency to the stunning island of Zanzibar – one of its more popular routes. As of March 8th, a Thursday flight will be added to the existing Tuesday and Saturday departures from OR Tambo International Airport.

The 10h00 departure time on a Thursday will allow for seamless connections from other South African cities such as Cape Town and Durban. As the only direct airline to Zanzibar, the short flight of 3 ½ hours adds to the appeal of the destination.

Benediction Zubane, Marketing Head of Mango Airlines, details why the exotic island of Zanzibar has become increasingly popular with South Africans, “Zanzibar has captivated the hearts of holiday-makers and wanderlusts from all around the world, but no more so than the adventurous Africans who call it the “fabled land of spices”.

"It is said that during the Age of Exploration, the Portuguese Empire took control of the island until the 1600’s. Then came the Sultanate of Oman who took control of the island and who commanded that various spice plantations were cultivated."

So, it goes without saying that when visiting the island of spices … a spice plantation is a must-see. Stone Town offers a three-hour tour by a friendly, informed and professional tour guide. Far from a dull tour, it is dubbed a ‘sensation of the senses’ as you get the chance to touch, smell, and taste the many spices and the complementing tropical fruits all grown on the island. The tour will give you a good insight into what makes the local food so delicious.

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If you are a Mango Millennial traveller, chances are that eco-tourism is high on your list. Eco-tourism refers to ecologically sensitive travel that uniquely combines being aware of your footprint on the land, and encouraging a sensitivity to traditional cultures of the people you encounter.

Part of visiting a new destination is trying new things, and by doing this in an eco-friendly manner you can make a difference by supporting tourism that is not harmful to the environment and is supportive of local communities. If you are interested in experiences that will encourage meaningful connections with local people, and offer a greater understanding of cultural, social and environmental issues, then Zanzibar will check all these boxes.

And when all else is done, beach, beach and more beach! This fun and vibrant exotic island offers kilometres of magnificent beaches, coupled with water delights such as scuba diving, snorkelling, deep sea fishing, kayaking, windsurfing, water-skiing and sailing on traditional local ‘dhows’.

These are hand carved boats made by the locals as far back as anyone can remember!
"As the sun sets on your dream holiday, return home satisfied, knowing that you have filled your holiday with an adventure, and your heart with a piece of Zanzibar,” concludes Zubane.

Mango launches additional flight to paradise | IOL Travel
 
Najua hapo wanapita tuu
Serengeti na Zanzibar hazitawaacha salama
 
Mazeee Kenya mpo mbali kwenye industry ya Aviation ..hamuhitaji kupost vitu hivi tuachieni sisi Wakolomije tupost habari hizi

Hehehe!! Lazima tuzipost tu maana hamna namna, yaani kwa huu mwendo aisei Kenya inasonga kwa kasi balaa.
 
kenya mpo nyuma sana kwenye utalii Dar hutembelewa na Train ya rovos kutoka south africa ikiwa hata na watalii 20 tu wanaingiza pesa nying kuliko hao 350.
 
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