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Aircraft shortage to meet growing demand fuels fare hike, says Minister
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr.Festus Keyamo, has promised a reduction in ticket fares soon. He emphasized that, currently there is a shortage of planes by local operators to meet the growing demand for air travel thus the hike in fares. The financial difficulty faced by airlines has impacted them negatively as they have scaled down operations, and aircraft. At the same time, poor services have gone a notch higher with many passengers bearing…
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