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Zanzibar to receive 409 international flights in July 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport. PHOTO | COURTESY
By Paul Owere
Web Editor
Mwananchi Communications Ltd
What you need to know:
Airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Fly Dubai, Kenya Airways, and Qatar Airways are among the prominent carriers contributing to this busy air traffic.
Unguja. Zanzibar is gearing up to receive a robust influx of 409 flights at its newly constructed Terminal III at the Abeid Amani Karume International Airport throughout July 2024, highlighting the island's status as a key destination in East Africa, a newly released schedule shows.
The comprehensive schedule, detailed in the latest aviation data, underscores Zanzibar's growing appeal as a tourist destination, with the statistical data showing that 49,275 visitors landed at the AAKIA in July 2023.
The flights are set to originate from various international and regional locations, showcasing a diverse mix of airlines and routes connecting Zanzibar to major cities across the globe.
The schedule does not include international flights that are handled at Terminal II such as Ethiopian Airlines.
Airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Fly Dubai, Kenya Airways, and Qatar Airways are among the prominent carriers contributing to this busy air traffic.
Key highlights from the schedule include Turkish Airlines' operations linking Istanbul to Zanzibar through routes like IST-JRO-ZNZ-IST and IST-ZNZ-DAR-IST, reflecting strong connectivity from Europe to East Africa.
Additionally, Fly Dubai will maintain a steady presence with frequent flights from Dubai to Zanzibar and vice versa, facilitating seamless travel options for passengers from across the world.
Moreover, European carriers like Euro Wings and Neos will extend their reach with flights connecting Frankfurt, Munich, and Milan to Zanzibar, enhancing accessibility for travellers from Europe seeking tropical destinations.
Apart from the chartered flights the Island will also see a new baby Jambo Jet (a subsidiary of Kenya Airways) kick off operations between Mombasa and Zanzibar.
On Wednesday, July 3, the airport’s Terminal Three will handle 19 flights instead of the usual 8 to 10.
Zanzibar's appeal as a tourist hotspot is complemented by its strategic geographic location and cultural richness, attracting visitors from around the world.
The island's tourism sector is expected to benefit significantly from this robust flight schedule, contributing to its economic growth and sustainability efforts.
As Zanzibar prepares to welcome these flights, local authorities say they are focusing on ensuring seamless operations at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ), emphasising efficiency in passenger handling and airport services to maintain high standards of customer satisfaction.
With this extensive flight schedule, Zanzibar remains poised to strengthen its position as a premier destination for both leisure and business travellers in the East African region.
Airport operator, Egis/ SEGAP, has congratulated Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (AAKIA) for winning a Best Airport Award in the ‘Under 2 million passengers’ category at the 2023 Airports Council International (ACI) World’s Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards.
The award, which is voted for by airport customers, covers 30 performance indicators related to the passenger experience such as wayfinding, the check-in process and shopping. The airport’s win comes just over a year after the Zanzibar hub joined ACI’s ASQ programme (in September 2022). In line with the ASQ framework, the airport has implemented a package of measures to enhance the passenger experience, including a dedicated customer service team with the core mission of conducting passenger surveys and assisting customers within the airport. They are also tasked with identifying and reporting problems with operations and services inside the terminals, such as cleanliness. Another big change for passengers has been the opening of new services in Terminal 3, including duty-free and retail shops and restaurants, under Emirates Leisure Retail.
Rob Williams, Director of Aerodromes at AAKIA for Egis/ SEGAP commented: “This achievement celebrates our collective teamwork and our commitment to excellence in terms of customer experience. We are honoured to receive this recognition which raises the profile of Zanzibar Airport and the islands as a destination.”
Photo: Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, Zanzibar. Supplied by Egis.
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