Precision Air Announces Revival of Dar-Tabora Route from 15th May 2015

Precision Air (DSE:PAL) announced in Dar Es Salaam recently that the company will start flying from Dar Es Salaam to the renovated Tabora Airport form 15th May 2015.

According to Ms. Azda Nkullo, Marketing Manager at Precision Air the airline will connect Dar es Salaam to Tabora via Kigoma on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays every week to cater for all government and business activities in Tanzania western regions.

Precision Air’s Commercial Director, Mr. Robert Owusu said in a statement that the airport would open the region to the world and unlock its rich potential for business and investment.

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The airline operates scheduled flight service to over 17 destinations within and outside Tanzania from its main hub Dar es Salaam.

In 2013, the company had a market share of 48.3% in Tanzania.

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