TURKISH Airlines yesterday launched
direct flights between Istanbul and Zanzibar. The Istanbul –
Kilimanjaro-Zanzibar- Istanbul (IST-JRO-ZNZ-IST) service consists of 3
flights per week.
The Minister for Infrastructure,
Communications and Transport, Ambassador Ali Abeid Amani Karume,
welcomed the move saying it is an honour for the Zanzibaris to work with
one of the world’s successful and profitable airlines.
“… For the Zanzibar government, this
partnership is welcomed for many reasons, because it does not only open
tourism opportunities between respective countries, but creates new
trade opportunities for our respective cities.
” He further said that Turkish Airlines
certainly will attract more tourists to the Island and also give the
local community departing from Zanzibar more options to make
international connections. He called for Zanzibaris to utilise the
chances to create a conniving packaged in partnership with Turkish
people to increase traffic in tourism and other business in different
sectors.
Following the addition of Zanzibar, the
airline, which is best recognised for flying to more countries than any
other airline, will now be flying to 293 destinations worldwide; 50 of
which are in Africa. These include the east African city hubs of Dar es
Salaam, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar, Nairobi, Mogadishu, Djibouti, Asmara,
Addis Ababa, Kigali and Entebbe.
Flight TK567, will provide a direct link
to Istanbul Atatürk Airport, from where passengers will be able to
conveniently reach top global destinations such as Frankfurt, Muscat,
Munchen, Dubai, Paris, London, Milano, Amsterdam, Zurich, Bombay,
Copenhagen, Stockholm, Rome, Brussels, Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg,
Tel-Aviv, Düsseldorf, and Prague.
”Turkish Airlines is in the business of moving knowledge, ideas, dreams and opportunities across the world.
We are here today to build yet another
bridge between the world and Zanzibar, a bridge that will further
strengthen the brotherhood between Turkey and the wonderful people of
this land,” he said. Ahmet Olmustur, Chief Marketing Officer at Turkish
Airlines.
Turkish Airlines, Boeing 737-900 with
155 passengers touched down at Zanzibar International Airport at 9.30
yesterday morning and received water salute in a traditional welcoming
endeavours, before the engine was switched off to allow passengers to
disembark.
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