E hoʻomaka nā mea lawe uku haʻahaʻa e hoʻomaka i nā huakaʻi mai ʻApelika Hema a Mombasa

(eTN) - Ua hōʻoia wale ʻia ka ʻike e hoʻohui ʻo 1Time, kekahi o nā mea kūʻai haʻahaʻa haʻahaʻa o ʻApelika Hema, iā Mombasa i kā lākou pūnaewele ma Malaki o kēia makahiki, ma hope o nā huakaʻi kūleʻa ma waena o OR Tambo Int

(eTN) - Ua hōʻoia wale ʻia ka ʻike e hoʻohui ʻo 1Time, kekahi o nā mea kūʻai haʻahaʻa haʻahaʻa o ʻApelika Hema, iā Mombasa i kā lākou pūnaewele ma Malaki o kēia makahiki, ma hope o nā huakaʻi kūleʻa ma waena o OR Tambo International Airport ma Johannesburg a Zanzibar.

ʻO ka lawelawe ʻelua o ka pule i Mombasa e wehe i ka mākeke o ʻApelika Hema no nā lā hoʻomaha ma ke kahakai ʻo Kenyan, a ua hoʻokipa nui ʻia ka poʻe hōkele i ka pilina hou, kahi e hāʻawi hope ai i nā huakaʻi holo ʻole ma waena o ʻApelika Hema a me Kenya's Indian Ocean port city of Mombasa, e hoʻopau ana. ka luhi a me ka pilikia pinepine i kekahi hoʻoili ʻana ma Nairobi.

I ka hoʻomaka wale ʻana ma nā mokulele kūloko i loko o ʻApelika Hema, ua hoʻonui ʻia ʻo 1Time mai kona hoʻomaka ʻana ma 2004 i ko lākou hiki ʻana me nā mokulele i Livingstone, Zambia; Zanzibar; a i kēia manawa ʻo Mombasa.

He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:

  • The twice-a-week service to Mombasa will open the South African market for holidays at the Kenyan coast, and hoteliers have overwhelmingly welcomed the new connection, which will finally offer nonstop flights between South Africa and Kenya's Indian Ocean port city of Mombasa, eliminating the tiring and often hassle some transfer in Nairobi.
  • Initially only operating on domestic flights within South Africa, 1Time has since its inception in 2004 widened their reach with flights to Livingstone, Zambia.
  • Information was just confirmed that 1Time, one of South Africa's low-cost carriers, will add Mombasa to their network by March of this year, following successful flights between OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg to Zanzibar.

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