  
 
Team fastjet is looking forward to launching
    its new Embraer E190 fleet soon. The new, modern aircraft arrives in
    Tanzania this week and will await regulatory approvals after which its launch
    flight will take place. The aircraft replaces the Airbus A319 which has now
    gone out of service. The second Embraer E190 is expected toward
    mid-November. In-between the first flight of the new aircraft and the exit
    of the old, fastjet will be flying an interim schedule that impacts flights
    between Mbeya and Dar es Salaam. In addition, fastjet has also launched a
    plan to greatly improve its customer service. 
     
    “We are really looking forward to welcoming the new Embraer E190 aircraft,”
    says fastjet Tanzania spokesperson Lucy Mbogoro. “It is modern, comfortable
    and very reliable.” Mbogoro adds that fastjet intends to reclaim its
    position as one of the continent’s most on-time airlines following the
    recent cancellations due to technical challenges. “As our new fleet rolls
    out along with our improved customer service plans, fastjet plans to remain
    Tanzania’s most punctual airline as well as fulfilling its ideal as the
    airline for everyone.” 
     
    Part of fastjet’s new customer service approach includes email surveys for
    suggestions and feedback from all passengers, improved Facebook, Twitter
    and Instagram response times as well as on-board and airport service
    standards. “It is important that we are there for our customers every step
    of the way. That we listen and engage. Our passengers in Tanzania are very
    important to us and the Asante Tanzania campaign is the first step for us
    in thanking everyone for five years of support, and for a future,
    together.” 
     
    “While we have had to move our schedule around a little bit, with Mbeya
    flights unfortunately impacted for a couple of weeks, Tanzania has brand
    new jets to look forward to and the E190’s will be well worth the wait,”
    says Mbogoro. Flights between Mbeya and Dar es Salaam are expected to
    resume at the end of October, operated by the new Embraer E190 aircraft,
    and timed with the full launch of fastjet’s Asante Tanzania campaign and
    customer service refresh. 
      
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