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Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

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Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

Postby Adan_1 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:35 am

With the re-opening of Egal airport, serving the aspiring country’s ‘capital’, Hargeisa, Somaliland is aiming for new carriers and destinations.
On September 1, Ethiopian Airlines inaugurated a B737 service to Hargeisa airport’s newly extended 2.4km runway.
Kenya Airways is now poised to launch flights to Nairobi, said Ahmed Dalal Farah, director general of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air Transport.
“Kenya Airlines has approved to open a direct route from Nairobi to Hargeisa, subject to commissioning teams coming in two weeks to assess the runway, safety and security concerns, as per the requirement of their company and KLM as the international partner,” he told Routes News.
“We are confident that Egal Airport will pass this test, as we did the same process for Ethiopian Airlines operating between Hargeisa and Addis Ababa.”

At the end of August, Egal International Airport completed an overhaul largely funded by the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development.
Hargeisa’s runway will now be extended by a further 1.6km, while Berbera Airport will be ungraded with a new terminal, 16km of security fencing and improved screening and baggage facilities, said Farah.
Air Arabia, Yemen Airways and South African Airways are all considering new services to Somaliland, said Farah.
“Air Arabia have approached us with an interest in making our Berbera International Airport a commercial hub for destinations to western Africa,” he said.
“The business negotiation is still continuing and hopefully may materialise in the first quarter of 2014.”
Yemen Airways is interested in opening flights between Aden/Sana’a and Berbera/Egal, he added.
South African Airways is keen on a stopover in either Egal or Berbera for its flights between Johannesburg and Dubai, he said.
“They have done marketing of the large Somali communities living in South Africa,” said Farah.
“We did not pursue the interest since Egal International Airport was under construction, but in the coming year we have plans to recommence the discussion.”

Somaliland’s efforts to improve its air links have been boosted by an agreement with the Federal Government of Somalia, which should lead to an internationally recognised joint committee controlling Somaliland’s airspace.
Farah also sees several economic drivers for new routes and frequencies.
These include: businesspeople from the Middle East trading with China via Dubai; Nairobi-based humanitarian and development professionals working in Somalia and Somaliland; summer visits from the Somali diaspora; and Hajj travel to Mecca and Medina.
“Future potential drivers will be the growing trade cooperation with Ethiopia using Berbera Port for importing 30% of their national import,” added Farah.
But aviation also has a strategic role in Somaliland’s long-running pursuit of sovereign status, he said.
“The existing two international airports of Somaliland played a critical role in providing access for our political leaders… at times of lobbying,” he said.

Somaliland’s local government declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but the autonomous region is still campaigning for international bodies to recognise its nationhood.
The region’s current air services include Jubba Airways flights from Hargeisa to Djibouti and Mogadishu.
From Berbera, African Express, Daallo Airlines, Jubba Airways and Ethiopian Airlines services offering links with the UAE, Ethiopia, Somalia and Saudi Arabia.
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Re: Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:38 am

Kuwaiti fund for arabic economical development, :MJ: . Were Arab? :notsure:

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Re: Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

Postby Hodan94 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 1:20 pm

Kuwaiti fund for arabic economical development, :MJ: . Were Arab? :notsure:
Well we are getting free cash from them so why not call ourself Arab for the time being.
we can later tell the to fuck off when we have everything we need.

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Re: Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

Postby original dervish » Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:00 pm

Pretty much the same thing you did with the Somali Republic. :snoop:

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Re: Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

Postby jamal9 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:31 pm

You cannot fly directly from Mogadishu to Nairobi (there is a stop-over in some lil desert town in northern Kenya). But you can fly directly from Hargeisay to Nairobi. :stylin:

Soon there will be a direct flight from Hargeisay to London, UK and one to Washington DC & New York NY. Then will be totally a different state with 100% independence from chaotic south somalia.

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Re: Somaliland chases air links in campaign for nationhood

Postby Bermooda » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:58 am

People are debating on http://somalilandpress.com/somaliland-e ... eisa-44207
is this true that Hargeisa airport is 2.4 Kilometers long and in order to receive a jumbo jet it needs 3.4 Kilometers :?


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