Precision Air to Run Travel Deal, Scoops Up Award for Best Domestic Airline

Precision Air (PW) has reduced its flight fare from Dar es Salaam to Mbeya by 25% in an effort to retain its market lead after FastJet announced it would pick up the same rout starting in November.
 
The promotion will run from October 1st until November 30th and flights will continue with their daily schedule of Dar-Mbeya runs with an allotment of 23 kilo baggage per passenger.

Precision Air currently has 57 flights per day, serving 10 destinations throughout Tanzania.

Precision Air announced its new promotion on 16 September, one day before it received the Best Domestic Scheduled Airline award by the Tanzania Association of Travel Agents (TASOTA).

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This is the fourth time PW has earned the award and Patrick Ndekana, Commercial Director for the airline, said that he was proud and honored for PW to once again be the airline of choice for Tanzanians.

Moustafa Khataw, Chairman for TASOTA, commented “We have witnessed an increase in flight frequency, new airlines, more hotels opening up in many parts of the country which is a good indicator of economic growth and to see Precision Air continue to maintain its winning position year after year truly puts the Airline in a class by itself”.

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