More regional flight options for East Africa

A leading domestic scheduled and charter airline in Tanzania has confirmed that it will soon start flying more often within the region. The airline has been buying more aircraft, allowing it to expand its flight schedule.
Effective February 17 Auric Air is adding flights to Tanzania’s formal capital city of Dodoma. Operating from their main hub in Mwanza, the airline now uses a fleet of 8 Cessna 208B Grand Caravans, all of which were purchased brand new ex-factory, the first to come online in 2008 and the most recent acquisition made in 2012.

Additional bases were since the start of flight operations established in Arusha and at the country’s main international airport, Julius Nyerere International in Dar es Salaam, from where passengers can now reach 19 ‘regular’ destinations on scheduled flights and yet more by charter. This makes Auric Tanzania’s airline with the widest network and a choice for tourists and business travelers alike. Notably for tourists does Auric bring Tanzania’s coastal and island destinations within easy reach, like Tanga, Pemba, Unguja, Zanzibar, and Mafia Island while also offering flights to some of the lesser known but nevertheless spectacular national parks like Katavi, Rubondo Island or Ruaha besides the main parks like the Serengeti and Manyara. Air Safari packages are available on request via the airline’s website www.auricair.com
Notably has the airline has received “BARS Silver” recognition by the Flight Safety Foundation last year for their commitment to safe operations and compliance with air service regulations.


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