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fastjet Plc
("fastjet" or the "Company")
23 December 2015
fastjet launches flights to Kenya
fastjet (AIM: FJET), Africa's low-cost airline, is delighted to announce that fastjet Tanzania has been given clearance by the Kenyan government to operate flights between Kenya and Tanzania under the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between the two countries, as previously approved by the Tanzanian Government. Two new routes, Dar es Salaam to Nairobi, and Kilimanjaro to Nairobi are on sale from today, with one way fares starting from as low as at USD80 and USD50 respectively, plus tax.
From 11 January 2016, fastjet Tanzania will operate a daily flight between Dar es Salaam and Nairobi and between Kilimanjaro and Nairobi. Flights between Zanzibar and Nairobi and Dar es Salaam and Mombasa are also expected to be added to the network later in 2016.
Ed Winter, Chief Executive Officer of fastjet Plc, said: "fastjet Tanzania has been working towards the launch of these routes for some time and we are extremely pleased that clearance has now been granted to commence operations.
"To date, passenger traffic between the major cities of Dar es Salaam and Nairobi, which have a combined population of over 8 million people, has been limited by high air fares which, we believe, have excluded large parts of the local population from air travel. The only alternative to flying is to undertake a long and difficult journey by road, which can take up to 12 hours. As has been the case with other routes that we have launched, we expect to stimulate the market as passengers embrace fastjet's great value, safe, reliable flights and move from road to the air.
"Nairobi and Dar es Salaam are not only key travel destinations, and two of the busiest* airports in the region, but also hubs with extensive regional and international networks. Expanding the network into Kenya marks an important milestone in fastjet's strategic development and is a significant achievement for the Company, its staff and shareholders."
http://www.iii.co.uk/articles/324988/...major-movers?context=LSE:FJET
Solenta wird damit zum Teilhaber über 28% an den "Resten" der Airline. Es erschließt sich mir nicht, wie man für die Reste der Gesellschaft noch 19 Mio USD hergeben kann, aber Solenta kennt den Markt in Afrika genau und wird schon wissen, was sie da tun...
http://www.lse.co.uk/...hxt2gafh&ArticleHeadline=Proposed_Placing