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New carrier could mean cheaper Mozambique fares

09 Jan 2019 - by Kim Cochrane
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T

HE travel trade is

watching with interest

to see how the recently

launched Mozambique Airlines

performs, although it’s too

soon to access any long-term

impact the venture may have.

Ethiopian Airlines owns a

99% stake in Mozambique

Airlines, which commenced

operations in December last

year.

The airline reportedly

connects eight domestic

destinations: Maputo,

Nampula, Tete, Pemba, Beira,

Nacala, Quelimane and

Chimoio.

“We understand the airline

aims to improve connectivity

within Mozambique and to

promote competitiveness

in the region. This is in the

interests of both consumers

and the travel agency

community,” said Mladen

Lukic, Travel Counsellors gm.

Tewolde GebreMariam,

Group ceo of Ethiopian

Airlines, said: “To own and

operate different hubs in

Africa is part of our Vision

2025 multiple-hub strategy.

The new Mozambique

Airlines will serve as a strong

connectivity option to cities

whose geographic locations

made surface transportation

costly in terms of time.”

He says the airline will also

enhance international flight

connectivity to/from major

domestic cities via Ethiopian

Airlines’ growing global

network.

Paul Da Silva, director

of XL Novo Mundo Travel,

agrees that the airline

creates more frequencies

and better connecting times

to the domestic cities in

Mozambique that it services.

He says Chimoio in particular

was a difficult city to get to in

the past. While his office has

not yet had any requests in

this regard, he hopes to see

more affordable airfares for

Mozambique.

Valerie Van Der Vyver,

Thompsons Holidays airline

development executive,

agrees the new player may

force carriers who have the

monopoly to relook “exorbitant

fares”.

She elaborates in this

example. “For JNB-MPM

via ADD, the LAM fare is

lower than Mozambique

Airlines. JNB-POL sees very

similar fares from Airlink and

Mozambique Airlines. Should

we combine two separate

tickets for the following routing

– JNB-MPM-JNB (TM) and

MPM-POL-MPM (ET) – the total

combined fare on ET/TM is

lower than Airlink’s JNB-POLJNB fare.”

In terms of connectivity into

and in Mozambique, Valerie

says LAM will no longer

have the monopoly in the

Mozambique domestic market

since there will be alternative

options from Maputo to Beira,

Pemba, Nampula, Tete and

Quelimane. The only new

route not previously serviced

is between ADD and MPM,

she adds.

Says Valerie: “We’ve not

experienced any increase on

Mozambique Airlines as yet,

but we are considering options

to combine LAM and ET flights

from JNB to Pemba, Beira,

Tete and some Nampula via

MPM. Mozambique Airlines

offers daily frequencies, which

eliminates restricted travel for

leisure client.

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