Tanzania eyes Russian tourism boom as direct Moscow flights take off

Tanzania has launched direct flights to Moscow and signed a tourism cooperation agreement with Russia to boost its travel sector. The initiative aims to attract more Russian tourists by simplifying travel logistics and fostering business partnerships.
Why it matters
This development reflects Tanzania's economic strategy to diversify its tourism market and strengthen international trade ties with Russia.
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has stepped up efforts to tap into Russia's growing outbound tourism market after signing a tourism cooperation agreement with Moscow alongside the launch of Air Tanzania's first direct flights, linking the two countries.
The article focuses on economic development and tourism policy without taking a political stance on the Russia-Tanzania relationship.
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