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#Kwajoni Airfield still not operational

Coastal Aviation has just pointed out that they are continuing to use the Tanga Airfield instead of the Kwajoni airfield, until further notice:

Dear ATC Readers,

Following our previous statement released on 17th April 2018, all Coastal flights to Kwajoni airfield are still diverted to Tanga airport, due to the airstrip conditions.

Kwajoni cannot be operated until further notice.

Please check with our Reservations Department for more information.

Kind Regards

The Flying Safari Team

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