DOMESTIC SKIES: Tanzania

Every week The HUB provides statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in an individual domestic and international market. Alongside looking at the market's historical development over the past 30 years, we take the following week's schedule as a snapshot and compare weekly seat capacity with the previous year, showing which airlines and airports are growing and which are constraining.

The data is all supplied by OAG from its OAG Analyser network analysis tool.

SCHEDULED DOMESTIC AIR SERVICES IN TANZANIA (non-stop departures)

Year

Departures

% Change

Available Seats

% Change

1982

11,812

(-30.1) %

534,987

(-21.7) %

1983

14,067

19.1 %

650,985

21.7 %

1984

14,466

2.8 %

689,409

5.9 %

1985

15,414

6.6 %

774,098

12.3 %

1986

15,664

1.6 %

861,192

11.3 %

1987

12,342

(-21.2) %

574,604

(-33.3) %

1988

11,456

(-7.2) %

525,157

(-8.6) %

1989

9,744

(-14.9) %

444,342

(-15.4) %

1990

8,132

(-16.5) %

389,072

(-12.4) %

1991

9,858

21.2 %

467,226

20.1 %

1992

8,398

(-14.8) %

401,476

(-14.1) %

1993

5,529

(-34.2) %

329,284

(-18.0) %

1994

4,346

(-21.4) %

340,414

3.4 %

1995

4,638

6.7 %

385,187

13.2 %

1996

4,477

(-3.5) %

351,670

(-8.7) %

1997

4,141

(-7.5) %

337,114

(-4.1) %

1998

3,942

(-4.8) %

305,164

(-9.5) %

1999

7,486

89.9 %

446,071

46.2 %

2000

9,985

33.4 %

572,531

28.3 %

2001

14,293

43.1 %

687,781

20.1 %

2002

11,447

(-19.9) %

509,096

(-26.0) %

2003

16,588

44.9 %

808,660

58.8 %

2004

17,983

8.4 %

1,013,319

25.3 %

2005

14,683

(-18.4) %

876,406

(-13.5) %

2006

14,923

1.6 %

924,441

5.5 %

2007

22,080

48.0 %

1,151,171

24.5 %

2008

22,819

3.3 %

1,248,668

8.5 %

2009

19,222

(-15.8) %

978,632

(-21.6) %

2010

20,274

5.5 %

1,047,451

7.0 %

2011

28,107

38.6 %

1,430,420

36.6 %

2012

22,358

(-20.5) %

1,355,868

(-5.2) %

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