TCCA director-general Fadhil Manongi said the matter has to be decided through bilateral arrangements.
Rwandair Tanzania country manager Hafeez Balogun
said in February that the airline was planning to put flights on the
Mumbai route, which would have been the first out of East Africa.
But Air Tanzania protested and subsequent talks between the carriers failed.
“We came up with our terms, which we presented to
officials from RwandAir, but the terms did not please them, therefore
the talks were inconclusive,” Air Tanzania’s commercial director Juma
Boma told a Tanzanian daily.
Mr Manongi said Air Tanzania has no right to
monopolise routes it is incapable of servicing. The airline operates
only one aircraft that flies locally and to Burundi.
“If RwandAir wants to transport passengers from
Kigali via Dar es Salaam to Mumbai, then the three countries have to
agree; it is a policy issue and not for Air Tanzania to dictate,” Mr
Manongi said. “Only a letter from the government will be enough to allow
them to operate that route.
“Tactically Air Tanzania has no routes since it
has not been in operation for many years. The business mode of
monopolising routes existed in the 1980s, when we had only one airline,”
he added.
“When Precision Air came here asking to operate
Dar es Salaam-Entebbe route, we allowed them, we did not say the route
belongs to Air Tanzania. Foreign airlines are allowed to operate here
and they cannot be told that Air Tanzania owns the routes,” he added.
In April last year, a statement from the Rwandan
Ministry of Infrastructure said RwandAir had received approval from the
government of Tanzania to fly between Tanzania and India using the fifth
freedom, and that authorities were waiting for approval from the Indian
government.
The fifth freedom is the ability for a carrier of
country A to carry passengers on an international route solely between
country B and country C, when on a multi-leg flight that involves
country A.
Efforts to get a comment from Tanzania’s Ministry
of Transport proved futile, and Mr Manongo said he was not aware of any
approvals for the route.
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