Tanzania: COVID-19 – Tanzania relaxes restrictions on international flights



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The Tanzanian government has relaxed some restrictions on international flights to allow some categories of flight movements amid growing demand for the service, authorities say.

The relaxation touches on repatriation flights, humanitarian aid operations, medical and relief flights, technical landings where passengers do not disembark, and other security-related operations.

On April 11, the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) suspended scheduled and unscheduled international passenger flights in and out of the country in an effort to curb imported Covid-19 cases.

“We have been receiving several requests for repatriation flights, so the government has decided to relax some restrictions,” regulator CEO Hamza Johari told The Citizen.

As of Friday, the United States, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Lebanon, Pakistan and Ethiopia had organized special flights and successfully removed their stranded citizens in Tanzania.

According to the regulator, before the restrictions are relaxed, it could take up to two weeks for an airline to obtain permission for repatriation flights and other related operations.

Starting next Thursday, May 14, airlines can obtain a permit in no more than two hours, since all of them deliver the required application documents.

Before, the process was complicated because applications had to go through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and defense and security authorities before the TCAA issued the permit.