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Air Tanzania hopes to revive its former glory by July with new crafts

Air Tanzania increases aviation competition with new crafts

The company seeks to revive its lost glory by getting more competitive.

by John Green
March 8, 2018
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Air Tanzania increases aviation competition with new crafts

Tanzania, March 8 – Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) seeks to improve the state of the aviation sector with the acquiring of four new major air crafts by month of July. ATCL looks to add more tally to its fleet of crafts, as the company continues with strategies to revive itself. With the tyranny of numbers, the airline will get more competitive in the coming months.

The airline will be able to add more routes with the new planes, being able to make transportation effective and efficient. As the tourism sector continues to grow in the country, the move will be ideal to cater for the movement of goods and people around their destinations.

This will spur and bolster the growth of other sector such as manufacturing and construction industries. Aviation sector has been poised to have a great performance in Africa, and the addition of such moves will prove to come in handy. The infrastructure sector has not been quite effective, and has been a big concern to growth and development.

Air Tanzania can bank on getting busy in the next four months, adding a number of flights to its already existing schedules. With the ease of travelling back and forth from business men and investors, there will be growth among towns and other destinations. Business will have a better shape for the economy.

The link between the country and other continents will enable the government rake in more export revenue for financing of major projects in the country and add to the general welfare of the country. The growth of the sector will open doors for job opportunities and other business-oriented chances that can be tapped for growth.

The expansion of the airports to accommodate larger crafts would prove a shrewd piece of business for greater chances of operations.

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John Green

John Green is a journalist by profession who holds a degree in Bachelor of Journalism, Broadcast Option and works as an online writer for The Exchange website. To contact Johnson Green please email [email protected]

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