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Angelina
8 years ago

African countries do need affordable domestic airlines and inception of Fastjet is a move in the right direction, I feel. The airline is going all the way to lure passengers with low fares and promotions. It will benefit those in places like Tanzania and Malawi who can not afford expensive flights now.

pho
pho
8 years ago

Mr Photographer you have a problem. Between the big mbuyo and the jet which one is your subject of interestI mean the woman is very visible unlike the jet which you were hired for.Mumafuna tione malonda basi paja mawemba a zembo adati malonda nikumbuyo..

Saeed
Saeed
8 years ago

Please start also a Lilongwe nampula also via Tetris u will get more passengers

Mirella K
Mirella K
8 years ago

Keyboard Analyst, Tanzania or indeed east Africa is an hour ahead of us, where as we are +3, them they are +2. When the flight took towards Lilongwe, they lost an hour (add 1 hour ku 40 mins-yo) and when the flight left Lilongwe towards Dar-es-salaam, it gained an hour (subtract from the time given) and you will realise it is aactially 1hr 40 mins…zimabalalitsa ofcoz…ndukumvetsa

Chembe lumbe
Chembe lumbe
8 years ago

# 2 had u said an hour and 40 min then a simple aeronautical class would be enough for u to understand your”why”question. But for ur 2h 40min calculation on this flight then don’t blame the reporter for not giving you information that u need to learn from somewhereelse.

mwahana
8 years ago

No. 2, Please don’t expose your ignorance publicly !!!!!! Know time differences within the world. Read about longitudes and latitudes of the earth.

Sindi
Sindi
8 years ago

No 7, no matter what , there is no way a ticket costing 50 dollars can attract taxes of around 200 dollars.

Mandanda
Mandanda
8 years ago

On this photo, I see more matako than the plane itself… Chonde take professional photos for publising Nyasatimes…….Matako mbwee ma official photo ya news…. Aseee

gwazanator
gwazanator
8 years ago

Kodi picture inayo mumajambula ndegeyo or the woman with the big behind? am confused?

Wilhelm
Wilhelm
8 years ago

$50 PLUS taxes one-way?

For sure the taxes are more than $50 – they may be around $200.

If you are bemoaning high air-fares in the sub-Saharan Africa – please stop fleecing the airlines and their customers Mr. Minister.

This is one of the main reasons air fares in the region are so high – the ridiculously high taxes and fees governments impose on ordinary travellers!

Hypocrites as usual – of course the politicians will enjoy travelling in first-class using our hard-earned tax money.

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