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Locked out of Western skies, Air Tanzania turns East for growth

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According to a ZAWYA report, Air Tanzania is facing restrictions that prevent it from operating in Western airspace. As a result, the airline is redirecting its expansion efforts towards Eastern markets. This strategic pivot reflects broader geopolitical and economic challenges in the aviation industry.

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Unable to access Western skies, Air Tanzania turns East for growth

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