fastjet first international route temporarily postponed.
26th September 2013 -
fastjet, Africa’s low cost airline, announces that its first
international flight between Dar es Salaam and Johannesburg, previously
scheduled to take place on Friday 27 September 2013, has been temporarily postponed.
This
postponement is due to unexpected administrative delays caused by the
South African Department of Transport this week making a very late
request for additional documentation.
Although,
fastjet delivered these documents without delay, the South African
Department of Transport has said it will take several days to process
these documents, thus delaying the start of fastjet flights on this
international route. The delayed launch of this route is not expected to
have any material effect on the financial performance of fastjet
Tanzania.
Commenting
on the news, fastjet Chief Executive Ed Winter said: “This postponement
is very disappointing. Unfortunately however, administrative delays of
this nature are not unusual in the markets in which we operate. Having
complied with all the requests made of us and secured all the necessary
licenses and permits in an extremely diligent and timely fashion,
fastjet was led to believe that we were fully on-track to launch this
route on the 27th September.”
fastjet
would like to apologise to its customers for the inconvenience. All
passengers affected by this delay will receive a full refund and
assistance with re-booking a complimentary seat to fly within the next
month.
Tanzanian based customers can contact fastjet customer services on +255 685 680 537 and oncustomer.tanzania@fastjet. com for any queries.
“Launching
flights on this route remains a key priority for fastjet, and we are
confident we will be operating on this service by mid-October, starting a
new era of choice for passengers who continue to suffer inflated prices
on flights between two of Africa’s largest and fastest growing cities”
Winter continued.
Flights
between the two cities will initially be operated by fastjet three
times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, increasing in frequency
as soon as consumer demand dictates.
“fastjet
has been on an incredible journey since we started flying domestically
in Tanzania with a single A319 plane nearly 12 months ago between Dar es
Salaam, Mwanza, and Kilimanjaro,” said Winter.
“Our
Johannesburg route, where we will compete head-to-head with South
African Airways to provide real value for money flights, represents the
next step on that journey. Healthy and fair competition is vital in any
economy and in any industry. Competition will bring choice and lower
fares – a win-win for consumers,” he concludes.
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