Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan

Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan


11-08-2013, 06:21 PM


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Post: #1
Title: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 11-08-2013, 06:21 PM

Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan




November 7, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - An unidentified foreign airline company has communicated to its employees in Sudan that it will cease operations in the East African nation by early January, according to a newspaper report.

Al-Khartoum daily newspaper said that up to 15 foreign carriers are also considering pulling out of Sudan as a result of the central bank restrictions on repatriation of its profits.

The central bank undertook these measures to battle chronic Forex shortages that followed the secession of the oil-rich south in July 2011.

Those carriers also complain about the continuous fluctuation in the exchange rate and the increase in fuel prices which eats into its profit.

The daily further said that nine local carriers have stopped operations due to competition by foreign ones which forced them out of business.

The Deputy Secretary General of the Chamber of the National Air Transport Omar Ali Abdul-Magid said that national companies controlled than 60%-70% of market share but have dropped to less than 14% as more foreign carriers started operating in the country over the years.

Abdul-Magid said that this created added pressure on Sudan central bank which is unable to allow all these carriers to send their profits abroad leading them to consider pulling out.

He warned that this non-conducive environment which hit all carriers threatens to limit options available to Sudanese passengers.

The chairman of Khartoum-based Marsland Aviation Rasheed Azim Ortashi said that he previously warned the government on the bleak outlook for airline industry in Sudan but without response.

Ortashi said that Marsland Aviation have decided to halt operations over fuel prices and exchange rates.

Since the secession of South Sudan a large number of United Nations and aid groups have left Sudan which negatively impacted these carriers.

Last March, KLM stopped flying to Sudan due to weak demand.

(ST)

Post: #2
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: محمد أبوالعزائم أبوالريش
Date: 11-08-2013, 08:59 PM
Parent: #1

Quote: up to 15 foreign carriers are also considering pulling out of Sudan


الكلام ده يا دينق بيعني إنو ما حيفضل غير (سودانير) ..... لأنو في السنوات الأخيرة، كتير من الشركات العالمية وقفت رحلاتها فعلاً للخرطوم, وسودانير زاتها ما فاضل عندها طيارات عاملة.
يبقى مفروض يقفلوا المطار.

Post: #3
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: Abureesh
Date: 11-08-2013, 11:33 PM
Parent: #2

Snowball started rolling

Post: #4
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 11-09-2013, 07:51 PM
Parent: #3

Quote: الكلام ده يا دينق بيعني إنو ما حيفضل غير (سودانير) ..... لأنو في السنوات الأخيرة، كتير من الشركات العالمية وقفت رحلاتها فعلاً للخرطوم, وسودانير زاتها ما فاضل عندها طيارات عاملة.
يبقى مفروض يقفلوا المطار.


الاخ محمد أبو العزائم أبو الريش.

سودانير تم تدميرها تماما بواسطة هذا النظام، ول أعتقد بأنها قد تستطيع أن تغطي جميع الخطوط الدولية والمحلية في شكلها الحالي.

Post: #5
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: احمد حمودى
Date: 11-09-2013, 08:06 PM
Parent: #4

Quote:
سودانير تم تدميرها تماما بواسطة هذا النظام، ول أعتقد بأنها قد تستطيع أن تغطي جميع الخطوط الدولية والمحلية في شكلها الحالي.


ما تنسى معاك سودان لاين SUDAN LINE تم تدميرها بالكامل وتحياتى يا دينق

Post: #6
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: nazar hussien
Date: 11-09-2013, 08:17 PM
Parent: #5

تحياتي يا شباب
حا نسافر جوبا...ومن هناك برا الي كوستي... نصل العصر...نبيت ومن الدغش نمشي نشبع سمك
ونتوكل إلي الميناء البري...نصل الضهر ولما تمغرب نكون في اوزون...

ولما جوبا تفرض تأشيرة علي السودانيين...حا نسافر بي الاثيوبية أو الارترية
والاتنين بلحق الزول المغربية في اوزون...

واذا دا كلو اتقفل...بنقفل اوزون زاتا ونشيل مفتاحا

Post: #7
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: Dr. Ahmed Amin
Date: 11-09-2013, 08:44 PM
Parent: #6

تحياتي أخي دينق والمتداخلين ...

ان حدث هذا الأمر فهذا دليل ثابت بأن الإستثمار في السودان ولى الى غير رجعة
وهذا مؤشر حقيقي لإنهيار الإقتصاد التام ...
ولا يجب أن تتحدث الحكومة عن أي إصلاح إقتصادي تاني...

وعليه أطالب بإلغاء وزارة المالية كوزارة سيادية ودمجها مع وزارة السياحة..

Post: #8
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: ابراهيم عدلان
Date: 11-09-2013, 08:51 PM
Parent: #6

نهاية صتاعة الطيران في السودان

بدأت بسودانير

ثم اكواث النعوش الروسيه العتيقه

ثم سرقة موارد الطيران المدني بواسطة محمد عبدالعزيز و طاقمه اللبناني

ثم تفكيك هذه المؤسسه العريفه و تشريد كفائتها

و تاتي الان حسابت الرح و الخساره مع بنك السودان

ثم اسعار وقود الطائرات


انتهي كل شئ

Post: #9
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 11-10-2013, 10:59 PM
Parent: #8

Quote: Snowball started rolling


Aburesh

And when it roll, it will never stop.

Post: #10
Title: Re: Several foreign airlines companies may stop operating in Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 11-11-2013, 07:49 AM
Parent: #9

UP