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Ethiopian Airlines ( www.flyethiopian.com ) Also serves Kilimanjaro International Airport
(KIA).
Fly540.com ( www.fly540.com ) Also serves KIA.
Kenya Airways ( www.kenya-airways.com )
KLM ( www.klm.com ) Also serves KIA.
Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique ( www.lam.co.mz )
Precision Air ( www.precisionairtz.com ) In partnership with Kenya Airways; also serves
KIA.
South African Airways ( www.flysaa.com )
Swiss International Airlines ( www.swiss.com )
Land
BUS
»Buses cross Tanzania's borders with Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
»At the border, you'll need to disembark on each side to take care of visa formalities, then
reboard and continue on. Visa fees aren't included in bus ticket prices for trans-border
routes.
»For crossings with other countries, you'll need to take one vehicle to the border and board
a different vehicle on the other side.
CAR & MOTORCYCLE
»To enter Tanzania with your own vehicle you'll need:
the vehicle's registration papers
your driving licence
temporary import permit (Tsh20,000 for one month, purchased at the border)
third-party insurance (Tsh50,000 for one year, purchased at the border or at the local insur-
ance headquarters in the nearest large town)
one-time fuel levy (Tsh5000)
carnet de passage en douane, which acts as a temporary waiver of import duty. The carnet
(arranged in advance through your local automobile association) should also specify any
expensive spare parts that you are carrying.
»Most rental companies don't permit their vehicles to cross international borders; if you
find one that does, arrange the necessary paperwork with it in advance.
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