Arusha Municipal Airport set to reopen in July following extensive rehabilitation works

ARUSHA AIRPORT SET TO REOPEN
The current repairs on the Arusha Municipal Airports runway are nearing the end it was learned when discussing the forthcoming Karibu Tourism and Travel Fair starting this weekend in East Africas Safari Capital.
From what we have been told they expect to finish the work by mid July and even Precision Air will start flights again. We have all been complaining that for every flight we must go to Kilimanjaro which is too far away and now we can have the safari flights and even domestic flights use Arusha again. We only hope that those guys at Kilimanjaro are not crying again about losing revenue but really, the convenience of our clients should be the most important issue here. If we can fly to and from Arusha the cost of air safaris will be reduced by the cost of the long transfer to Kilimanjaro and the loss of time which we had so far said the regular source from Arusha when talking to this correspondent yesterday.
In a follow up it was also confirmed that Precision Air indeed plans to restore flights into Arusha using ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft for domestic services, which is thought to increase their traffic share and support from the local business community in and around Arusha, which hitherto had to drive 50+ kilometres to JRO to catch a flight. The same source at Precision, on condition of anonymity, also reconfirmed that their planned flights to Lusaka and Lubumbashi / Congo DR will commence on 22nd June and will operate three times a week using a B737-300 aircraft. Watch this space.